Williamson High School - Keystone Yearbook (Tioga, PA)

 - Class of 1935

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Wa in Rum R1 M LUYI r C han man ,I Huuu Bxuzs Tnmxxs D Qxunr Tmmnen Isuf H CIUTHIFR JR Prrrzdent WILLI.-X BISON TRADE SCHOOL ifinarh nf Efruatrra ALBI RT W MlDRRIS XX ll 1 max Sxnru L 'XRCHIF D Sxxur Mum E Sunmx Srcreturx Board of Truxtfr THF MFCHANIC Eh: Chrahuattng Gllaan nf 1935 N addresslng you young men of the graduatlng class, I do not know of anything I can better ask of you ln the years to come than to emulate the char lcter of Isalah X 1ns'1nt ll xlhamson founder of the school of whlch you are 'tbout to go out 1nto the world as gradu 'ite representatlves The fact that you wlll be graduates of the school that has sheltered and taught you for three years durlng a most cr1t1cal per1od of your llves, carrles a responsl blllty whlch you must always recognlze wlll reflect credltably or unfavorably upon the mstltutlon your great benefac tor founded and therefore lt behooves you to honor and treasure the prlvxlege of belng numbered among the Alumnl ISAAL H C J mmm! R of your -Xlma Mater Prewdent Nlr Wllllamson l1ved '1 llfe that was modest and humble, yet he was full of courage ambltlon and determlnatlon He began hfe mthout any money other than that few dollars he earned durlng h1s boyhood days and accumulated wealth by savmg plannlng, and careful expendlture He bullded a good name through lndustry honor and mtegrlty and so great was the confidence and respect hls fellow men placed ln hlm that he always held 1 commandlng posltxon 1n hls communlty and h1s Judgment, advlce, and counsel were constantly sought So my young frxends rn wlshmg you every success as you leave your old school, classrooms and workshops 1t IS IH xnsplratlon to urge that you constantly endeavor to be gulded through the many ylclssltudes you are sure to have, by those endurmg objectlves Isa1ah V Wxlhamson achleyed, and l1ve and mould a l1fe as he d1d one of usefulness Just, upright courageous, kmd gentle ever ennobllng and 1nsp1r1ng to h1s commumty, State and Nation ISAAC H CLOTHIER JR 4 4 0 Io, ' , , 1 I ' L n , K - . -.' 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XY II I IANISON TR ADI' QCHOOI Apprenitrrahm THAT does an apprentlceshlp mean to XOLI now that xou haxe mpltttd 1 thru x11r od 1 h1xc lmrncd th 1t 1n 1pp1cnt1ush1p 1 th1t method ot ITIIIIIIIL ln xtl1lCl'l '1 learner enters 1 school or lndustr11l pl'1nt tor 1 tllllnllt xx orkman Second, the de the dexelopment ot men changes 1n the lndustrx Qklll can come onlx repetltlon bx comparmc to 1 r 1 knowledge Intl bx PTOII proccss ot lffllllflnl, ll the xalue ot a flnlshcd txt and II'llI'lCl and thc 1 another obJect1xe ot acter and 1nteg.r1tx It There 15 no questlon 1t1xcness engendered bx a perlod of xears are a man not onlx to m1ke t tlthcr lltllll thclr xctomp l 1od ot tlme to l11rn 1 fllt KI 1tt Ol lJllQlI'l ss The ohjcctncs ot th1s tr111n1n1: are Flrst to dcxclop a skllled xclopment of lntegrltx of character Thlrd Lipilllt ot re1dx adjustmtnt to tcchn1c1l bx workmg on tasks that requlre sk1ll bx present w1tl1 past pcrtormances hx hrmg, l1x mxpmruncc the btnctlt ot 1c111n1ul1t1d tng bx the experlences ot fellow studmnts ls ments or n11st1k1s 1.,1n1r1 t 11nt lxttrltx nfl 1 app11c11tlon of tra1n1n,-Z the hand, ot these l1CllllllS dexelop 1n xou ch'1r ot d1sc1pl1ne comes ln but that the persexerance and 'st1ck to Ill'llNhII'lg 1 course ot tr11n1n1 last1n11 our great asset ln makmg xou 21 depend1ble the xoun11 m'1n an asset to thc 1nd11strx product Z1 process nopcr coord1n1t1on our tralnlng IS to here that the ldea but to make of hlm a worthx c1t17en ln modtrn school apprmntlctshtp lt 1 the Job ot the sthool to m1kc nun C'l.IDll7lt ot IIIIIN uljustmcnt to tcchn1c1l ch1n1..1s 1n the trade tleld that 19 to dex1lop man xxho xxlll become dxnamn MR A L1o1x1Rn Iorfvx Superzntendent work no txxo daxs are allke and It IS the sklllful person, the ade quately tralned person, who IS enabled to make adjustments from day to dav It must be l0l'Tlil'l1lDtlUl th1t lndustrx chances, lea1n1ng PIOL esses do not change There IQ no substltute for expernnce on the Job Apprentlceshlp 1s merclx a method of IFZIIHIIIL' 1t IQ ClCQlI llJll and DOSillJlt to adapt th1s method ot trunmz to su1t modern condltlons 'Now that xou h'1xc complettd xo11r work at VV1ll1amson the foundatlon ot' xour lltes work on which xou axe the abllltx and st11kto1t1x1ness to llllllfl, max xou kup ln n11nd these tacts 11 xoun11 n11ch1n1c should he wlllmgz to l1sten to HIIVICC f ltstcn to and take adxantage of wlll not adapt 1tself to xou less obxlous but real ult1mate a ob Assume th1s respons1b1l1tx, who are scrupulouslx honest -X more techmcal aspect ot 11 xoung mechanlcs att1tude to h1s tmploxer IS the tlE'9ll'6 to cooperate No man can be effectlxe alone You must work tor the ultlmate lnttrest ot the org,an1z1t1on Wlth xx h1ch xou are 1dent1fled The xoung mcchamc who 1s lntcrcstcd 1n helpmgz others to succeed w1ll find that there are others who are 1nter ested ln seemg hlm succeed You should hax1e the 'tbllllN to get along well vuth others It 1s poss1bl1 for 1 xouna man to become 1n excellent mechamc and be d1s1gre1ahl1 to others Thls IQ unntcessarx as lLI'Ci'llJltIlliS c1nherlex1lop1d 1nd xour adxancement 1f xou are agreeable to that of a leader w1ll he more r1p1d Contlnue xour studus 51 IILNIYL tor cont1nual 1mproxcmcnt neccss1t1tcs the pursult of knowledge, and form1l courses of studx as found ln the n111ht schools present the most cft1c1ent wax to contlnue educatlon Appreclauon and prlde of xour school should be ren1emhered alwaxs -X xoungz man xxlth apprecxatton and pr1de 1n h1s accompllshments 1s naturallx Home to haxe some respect for the school and for the ones xxho h11xe enabled hlm to succeed Hls moral conduct, xxhlch 1 1mport1nt to h1s cltlzenshlp xx1ll be affected taxorahlx bx the feellng ot apprecntlon whuh hm has and w1ll l1kexx1se he enhanced hx the prlde IKIIICII he has 1n h1mself and h1s accompllshments There IS a certam amount ot' jox that comes to thosewho haxe accompllshed thlngs Max success be xours rom h1s superlors, reallze th1t 11.1 and txpcrunu count tor somcthmg: be rtadx to th1s Xou must lit xourselt IDIO the processes of the present age, the present 'me Be able to KIISIIIIZUISII between the p11sent IITIII'lLtlllIC obxlous adxantage and tht 'ldxantafes xxhlch xx1ll accrue tor the Iuturc keep thls ln mlnd when looklng tor lntepzrltx ot' character posltlons ot trust and of responslbllttx can onlx 110 to those Character 1s no less an object of tra1n1ng than mechamcal and personal eftlclencx Smcerclx xours, -X Ieoxakn L01 xx ' . 1 1 1 1 1' . 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THE MECHANIC En Ihr Cbrahuatra S the warm d xy s of june approach the thought of graduatron IS borne upon the mmd, and you are consclous the perlod of preparatxon at Xhlllamson IS mer Xou stand mth hope and courage and expectatlon upon the threshold of a new era A l1fe of unexplored happmess unsolved problems new experlences stretches out lI1VlllI1gl5 before you VK h1le you close the books and the regular routlne of the School IS past, yet llfe IS somethlng more and thr1ll1ng more chal lenglng and lnsplrlng from whlch you never graduate If you are to get the best out of l1fe you must learn to put 1nt0 your everyday llvlng that Splflt of sacrlfrce and walk IH the footsteps of the greatest of all Teachers Jesus Chrlst HARX EX BFXIN mr Chaplain Xou can only learn to llve by l1v1ng for truly experlence IS the master teacher of men PX l1fe to be of the max1mu1n servlce to humamty must be well rounded sonallty a pleasant sm1le a deep rellglous convlctlon In the mouldmg of your hfe after the D1v1ne pattern of Chrlst look mward to self, outvtard to others, and crown the whole by looklng upward to God the Dmne Lord of Lxfe Self and self lnterest must be abased and Chrlst taken IS your lersonal Savlour Ind allow HIII1 to be the domlnatlng force of your l1fe rf vour joy IS to be full and runmng over Nlfny the years of your active SCTVICC to your fellowmen reveal more than eyer before the satlsfactlon that comes from a llfe consecrated to others Co forth to master the tasks each day, surmount the dlfhcultles ind vun the wc torles lnsplred by 1 confidence borne of ho e and falth and love p Y 7 Hay you contmue to grow more Chrlst lxke as the years roll on mto eternlty HARVEY BENNETT ' ay: . L , ' A Y , , y - 7 - 7 having a strong, healthy body: a broad mind and keen intellectg a winsome per- : . , . g . . . . A L , ' ' K V1 w 1. 1 , , - v 7 - ' 1 ' ' ' ' L k . L C C A K Y 1 ' N ' 1 V . . . a 1 XXII I I-KNISON TR -KDE, SCHOOI Grahuattnn R-XDL XTING Students It would be ImpossIble for any one to say for whom thIs occaslon has the most chaIm for you who are to recelve your dIplo mas whIch you haye won, for your frIeIIds who see you FCCCIVC them or for your Instructors who have taught you how to deserve them Teachers frlends puplls, enjoy to the utmost thIs festIval, for It IS the worthy reward of three years regular 'Ind as NlflLl0LlS labor DIscIplIne has every where ITl'1IIll'llI19Cl order, whlch IS the only guarantee of effectual work and legIt1mate success Xouth ammated, as It should be by enthuslasm has applled Itself to the achIevement of VICIOFICS whIch we now acclalm The course of studv Itself has the effect of th1s salutary IIIIIUCHCC Taken by Itself the amount of knowl edge '1cquIred at your age IS of small A BLANLHL IJLRRIHXSM Iccount, but to go from thIs school wIth p,,,,C,p,,l 41a,1,,,,,,,,mY lTlII'lflS sound HCIIX e,dIscrImInatIng well tramed, that makes you worthy of your School s prlde Do not forget that the greatest destInIes have theIr trlals and the h'Ipp1est condItIons thelr perlls Too many people have been Induced to belIeve that IH structIon should be, above all, apt and easy, educatIon unexactlng, and that studles In our school, also the knowledge commonly dlsplayed In socIety, show quIclsly the error of thIs presumptIon -Xnd you yourselves, desplte the Inexperlence natural to your age, wIll com prehend the regulatlons of WhlCh vou are the object you wIll acqulesce IH theIr severlty Do not begulle yourselves wIth va1n Illuslons do not Hatter your sely es that In the labors w hlch wIll follow that of ouI school you wIll encounter the same support, or that the same frIendly Interest w1ll surround you at the moment of success' The world aw IIIS you wIth IIS engrossmg Interests llS Indlfference, Its heart less rIvalrIes Its hasty Judgments' Lpon the world s stage lIfe IS Ilways laborlous, oftentImes arduous' Nlay your educatlon haye prep Ired you for Its trrals Instead of conceallng them' Longratulate yourselves upon hndmg In lhIQ school thIs dIsc1pl1ne these hablts of order and respect the great prlnclples that fortlfy the soul, that wIll enable you to trxumph IH the formldable struggles of real lIfe as you haye come forth VICIOYIOUS In the pleasurable contests of youth Nlay your frlends be congratulated also wIth vou may they second your Instructors and vourselves In your efforts to Imprmt upon natlonal educatlon a stamp strong In morallty and wlsdom It IS our duty to moye ey er toward thIs end It wIll one day be your happlness that we haye deyoted ourselves to Its attamment -X BLANICHE DERRICKSOIN 4 A 4, f Q - . , . , v lv I , 1 F vi ' 1 K - I . 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Jicadenzzc Teacher 4cadem1c Teacher THE MECHANIC Tmzo XON THIEN Qllaan nf 1935 bellows lt lb not what you do but how you do 1t that counts IH makln good The work you do must be done rlght lf you ex pect to reach your goal A good character 15 worth more than a good bank account your character IS what you make lt Xl1Shllln you the greatest success E DEIBERT After leavlng your Alma 'Xlater always re member your benefactor who gave you the great opportunlty to learn a trade You have been good boys whlle you were here and contlnue so for the good of your future l1fe and to the honor of your Alma Mater 1n order that people may remark you are a well tralned W llllamsonlan My prayer 15 that happlness good luck health and the blCQSlDg of the Lord may ablde w1th you at all tlmes Your frlend THEODORE ELMORE DEIBLRT 2 4 WILLIAMSON TRADE SCHOOL If flmnnnrtm Old nzemory xtalkv alone tonzght Through the halls ol gffllhll C And as xhr xtopr at earl: room door .She Aeenzs to beckon me She stepx arruxs the tlzrmhuld in zth a magzt azr hath abvrnl xturlrnt there onrier .hue they are tonight, flr Cluuof7lz11lxl11r wonder lf they re ruling hzglz Or battlzny, zth lzjeu tide Nou menmryv .and mn either rc' I frzeml or for tu !lzouy,ht tml H1 mth life thozagh hnrflx tourhed mm good or zll 1 r' lnvu 1 Bu 'll mors tau, Its time to 5,0 She turns and leazev onfe more ll my loo just au ret 4nd softly rloxe the floor NIRS A A I Gln the Rugs nf lat QI Iet me take thls opportunlty of expressmg m heartlebt hopes for your contmued succesb through out the commff years Xll through the past three years of LISSOCILIIIOII to gether It hae been a pleaeure to watch you grow and dex elop IH accordance mth the prmclples and 811115 of thls IIISUILIIIOII I Qmcerely hope the trammg you haxe TCCGINCII here vull be used by you on eyerv occa non for your .tdyantage and the aclyantageo of the onea who may become assoclated Wllh you III your neu CHWIFOIITIICHLS Xnd just let me my lgalll thtt I extend my con f.fI'dlLlldll0IIS to you, and to your long Lontmued wel fare and suceebb C Gnss J V - ' V AV ' y 5 ' Q. y B M V. 1. 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JEAN ' THF MPLHANIK Gln the Bugs nf Ulhlrh QI Qlnttagr l congratul tte you upon your 'tchlevement I most sincerely wish you success in whatever iield you may choose for your work but your happiness and success depend in no smill measure upon yourselves is you enter the business world, you will be under observa tion The quality of your thoughts and work will be represented in your speech and actions As each of you shows these characteristics, he will be recom pensed just is you ire noyy to be iewarded for your ability and perseverance NI my you conscrye what you hiye gained and con tinuc to improye upon it and may you come to realize that It IS t od who giyeth us richly all things to enjoy Sincerely yours, JANE I N EELY The little lady to the right is none other than our beloyed and gentle nurse Nllss Esther Neyer She takes c are of us when we are sick and when we have met with the injuries that come to all boys who are actively engaged in any work. She came to us in the fall of 1934 and quickly gained the love and esteem of the entire student body. She has served us faithfully in the last year 'md we wish to take this opportunity to thank her for her many kind deeds and for her thoughtfulness of us at all times. Good-bye, Nursie, and we wish you a long, happy life which we are sure must be yours, engaged as you are in the service of others. VS II I HMSON TR 'RDI' QL HOOI illarultg ani! 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' . iv 1 1 ' 1 5. v'- v 1 v D 2 ' 1 . 4 . a ' .fx Sin? es ' f.QQ,.'n1'g+ : , ' nv-,ff V J' 'P' TIT KIRMUMIE S X D Q X AN x x X X I' X xx xx X I Y X x X X X XXX , XX II I IKMSON TR -NDF SCHOOL T has been sald that there IS no romance of the modern world any more thrllllnff than that whlch hes ln the ClI 1XNlIlgS fronl whlch lndustry and transportcltlon hue eyolx ed Nlechanlcal drawlng may truly b termed 1 unlversal language wlllch creates and descrlbes the manufacture and constructlon of practlcally every tlllng WhlCh ue possess 'md utlllze It has concelved and brought lnto reallty the l0C0l110llX6 '1lrpl'1ne, steamshlp, and the 'lutomoblle and scores of other de vlces whlch so largely contrlbute to ln creased comfort or convenlence and world progress The most beautlful bulldlng CXlStS flrst ln the nllnd of lts deslgner, IS de FAR, W BOUR veloped on paper, and through thls Sl Instructor Dratvmg lent medlum of llnes and ilgures, the ldea IS conveyed to the bullders who turn the dream lnto a reallty of bI'lCli and stone and steel Freehand draftlng or sketchlng IS based upon the same theory and conven tlonal practlce as mechanlcal draftlng Sketches, however, are not restrlcted by the use of scales and tools, and permlt of greater freedom ln treatment They proxlde a qulck 'md com enlent means of descrlptlon or explanatlon for englneer mg and lndustrrll purposes Experlence has shown that the best way to develop and flx 1de'1s ln the plannlng of lndustrlal work or englneerlng deslgn IS by mak lng sketches Freehand or offhand letterlng IS so much a part of the routlne of every englneer that to be unable to letter wlth speed and grace IS consldered an ln excusable dlscredlt The results of PYHCIICC show that no one need be embar rassed long because of the lack of thls sklll for anyone can learn to letter How ever, the acqulsltlon of proilclencv demands what sklll ln any manual perform 'mce requlres nlore or less BXDCFICHCC and careful studv of prlnclples Nlechanlcal and archltectural drawlngs and sketches could be made to con form strlctly vslth the prlnclples of geometry and DFOJCCIIOI1 The use of the graphlc language IH the lndustrles has shown that certaln varlatlons, symbols, and convenlent nlethods are most deslrable They save tlme, lessen work, and often glve better descrlptlon than purely theoretlcal methods Precedent and long usage have sflnctloned the use of a number of convenl ent representatlons Some are used ln all branches of englneerlng drawlng and some are p6ClllldI' to the dlfferent lndustrles Those who read and use the graphlc language ln the form of dravslngs greatly outnumber those xl ho lnake them, but to be able to lntelllgently make a drawlng lnsures the ablllty to read a drawlng and to apply thls knowledge to a useful purpose FARL ll Boxrlz ,L A A . c , , , L . 5 c , c v V f c , K I. cl 7 V s . 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THE MECHANIC Ein the Gllazz nf 1935 T commencement I submlt for your future conslderatlon th1s old fash loned verse Look up and not down Look out and not zn Look forward and not backward 4nd lend a hand In that verse IS a phllosophy by whxch to l1ve mstead of to exlst Look up to where you expect to go Prepare for that posltlon by studymg for It all the whlle workmg hard at the Job you have Look up for your ln splratlon Keep your thoughts and your CLEMFNIT E WAN Lo'rT 1Cl6alS hlgh Instructor Brzckmasonrx Look out upon the world mstead of mm ard at the troubles you carry Try to get a long VIEW perspectlve of the royal road of l1fe and welgh carefully l1fe s rewards For l1fe IS full of rewards some slmple and wholesome some glltterlng and gallmg Llfe IS llke a bank' Xou get out of It what you put mto It wlth lnterest added Look forward for opportunlty lNo need to regret the ones you have mlssed At twenty one at forty at slxty the best of l1fe IS yet to come for a forward lookmg 1nd1v1dual The late Theodore Roosevelt sald It IS not often that a man can make opportunlty for hlmself But he can put hlmself ln such shape that when op portunltles come he w1ll be ready to take advantage of them And lend a hand to your nelghbor as you go through l1fe Pleasant frlend shlp full of happ1ness may be obtamed by lendlng a hand There are some suc cessful men who 3Chl8X ed bv pushmg the other fellow down That kmd of suc cess IS of small moment The greater success wlth happ1ness w1ll come by lend mg a hand as you cllmb l1fe s ladder It s noble to succeed but 1t s nobler to help the other fellow to succeed CLEMENT E VAN Lorr , Q . 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I . . - ' 1 1 ' ' - - 1 at 1 - r - 1 77 WILLIAMSON TRADE SCHOOL SEN IOR BRICKNI -XSOINS Bark Rott J RICIxFRT G MCCIFIIAN S Iuxoutrr D Taotr Center Rn -X BIIIXIAW H XIRIIHR lN JPFFFRIS M -IONLS J lixckn II If Brzowsov Front Rott E ,loves R MKCXFFRTT CLEINIFNT F XAxIoTT W ScH1ossER H Fuss Snunr Ertrkmaanna RICRLXS ING, as taught at VS 1ll1'1mson, IS not merely '1 trade which 1n xolx es the use of 1 trow el 'Ind hammer It IS '1 trade dewoted to the teach mg of xounr men to become skillful honest and intelligent mechanics It IS one ol the few trades that has remained intact ifter the efforts of men haxe f11led to subdixide it as has been done in N'lI'lOllS other trades If one w ntches the different mechanics he w1ll readily notice there 'ire two trainlnff which would en 1l1le him to advance to a position of responsibility the other has trained both his hands and his mind so that he IS able to direct the operations of others It ls not merelx the 1b1l1tx to do 1 certa1n task 1n a gixen time that will mike him 1 successful bl'1CklTl'ISOI'l His true worth solelv depends upon his character and mental 'accomplishment he puts lnto his work It IS thou,.,ht that 1 school will give to IIS apprentices the essentials of the trade but there are some qual1t1es which the best of schools cannot offer h1m He will meet situttions th1t he has newer met before and then must decide for himself He must learn to preserwe his ll'ld1V1lIll 1l1tx, cooperate with his fellow workers, forget ditterences pllx f11r and be congemil lhese ire the qualities which hue enabled Williamson men to gain higher goals jonw E CJINIGRICH Y -. 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'Aff ,, W 2? 1 WILLIAMSON TRADE SCHOOI Ernest D Bronson Born August 16 1913 Sweet Xalley I Burnslorm Eerw Actnntns Dramatlcs 2 Cross countrx 1 Inter tradt Basketblll 1 Z 3 Intmr class Trick 5 Glee Club A A Herr wt haxe ont of the up and commg xoung tradesmen of the class He has been '1 great follower of athletic pastlmes, ktcplnp., the gx m ln use almost exerx ex enlng of baskttball season helpmg to bolster the 3.IJllltX ol the Brlckmasons team lendmg an able pznr ot legs to the h1ll1nd dalers and iillmg ln between tlmes w lth a wlld dash to the Elwxn opera Bzrnstorm ln the fxeld ol quiet recreatron has achlexed the right to be tht first member of thc class to hold the flrst, second and thlrd mortgages on the bllllard tables Ferre I9 lt ls sud qulte 1 man among. tht furer sex m the adjolnm mttropolxs of Mtdn Also thert hare been rumors of nocturnal fllghts tbout tht grounds but these are not substantlatcd bx concrete fact Ht has been QUIIL successful rn the academic field and has become .1 tradesman of the first water Good luck ln all xour endeavors' Albert L Buhman Born October 16 1915 Hosensack, 1 Pmkle Ballmer Actnltlcs Inter clxss Track 4 A A Behold' Albert B , a Joual large walsted, easx gomg member of the clan ot Peter Stuuesant Buhmer IS one of Mr Kan Lott foremost headaches but regard less oi that nastx dug he has become a good brlcklawer He IS a con stant worker not speeds but a consclentlous soung man We see bx glanung at the aboxe SUPCYSCTIDIIOH that hrs mlddle 1n ual ls I How so? we ask BX the lads own personal descrlptlon we were sure rt must hue been 1 D Thxs mformatlon obtamed through ctrtam channels plrcts Plnlxlt ont of thc nrst and foremost 1n the great lrattrmtx D I1 Alble has had somethmg of a struggle wlth math at tlmes, an has now and agam come out second best, but he has the w lll to succeed We w rsh xou success 1n ex erx enterprlse W Harold Fuss Born january 16 1916 Phllaclelphla, P1 Tuss Herolf' Actnltnes Adusory Board 1 Secretarx 2 3 Dance Committee, MELHANIL Staff Treasurer, Dramatlcs, Basketball 2 Inter trade Basket ball A A Secretarx 2 11 Qulet the palpltatlons of xour xoung heart falr maiden, before read mg on Thls IS merelx a brlckmason ta good one, tool from Wlllle Tech and not a moxle star or a rephca of a Greek god Be not ashamed ol your mlstake for Fussle s femlmne conquests haxe been mam and warled But joklng aside, Herolt' has been a busx xoung man at school H has serxed Iaxthlullx and long as secretarx of tht A A and the Adusorx Board has been treasurer ot Tm. IAIHIIANII plaud basketball and base ball entered dramatlcs and lent a wxllmf. hand on the dance commrtttc tHe also attended classes and worked ln shopl Hrs one great lesson has been not to tue aduce, unasked for, as to the proper time for one to wear an oxercoat Tu s rs somewhat of a w hxzz m classes and IS a marked success m hls chosen trade He wlll lease many classmates who w lsh hlm Long hte and the best of luck' ob' 4-4 L 1 i , 1 .- 1 1 T1 . , , a. as 99 as - as . U. .U U . U U U U U U U U . . 1 1 ., 1 .. U , . , t. . 1 , 1 - 1 ' ' '. 1 ', . Q ,. . . . 1 -1 1 1 ' - , ' - - U 1 1- 11 U -11 1 U' . , U ' - , I ' U' . e , ' -1 - . . U U . U. U. U U U ,U ,, -11 . U U 1, . . . . . U . 1 - , , 1 1 . ' - 1 U U . . ,U . ,, . . . U. . U U . U . U . . . . ., . .. , . ' . , . g 1 U 1 UU A U U 1 U 1 1. U 1 U1 Z ' ' ., 1. . ' U' . 1 :U ' 1 ' ' 1 . . 4 ' . 1 1 . 1 1 , . . P.. as - - as 1s as . ' HI -'iff ' ., 1 . 1 . . . . , - ' U'- . U U tr 11 - 1 1, 1 - 5 - 1 1 'K . 1 . 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UU .. , 11 ' 1 THF MFCHANIC john E GIlIgl'lCh Horn Apr1l 13 1915 Palmyra I1 Muscles long John Actlutlts IJFHITIHIICQ, 3 Inttrtrade Basketball 1 2 3 A A Good bxt Ifmstelnl Hello, john Thls 1s the onlx member of thls learntd 1nd 1ugust class who vse bellexe, reallx understands the IIIXOINCCI theor1ts and norkmgs of strength Behexe m1 dt 1r reader that ont tact places htm ht 1tl shoulders Illtl 1 1111 mort an1tt1m1t1l seetlons '1hoxt 1m o us ln tht st 1lt ot mttllett Not sitlshed xuth th 1t ht 1s also an tx mtrt Ntlthtt thtm1t1es I Vkllll hut x mu n ln o htm hrst tl1ss br1tl1m11son A XtI'lIllJlt spttd dtmon IS Mustlts IIt CIISIIIINS h1s 111111111 on tht llditlhlll dltmond strxts on dntrs tommltttes and tnttrs Dramatlts IH 11 Nlfll lmt We salutt xou Long john and 1n partlng msh xou mam succtsses tn the wars to come I Nelson Iefferls Born October 14 1913 Iselton P1 Flap 'XCIIXIIILC Inter trade Basketball 1 A A Hark' st111nge nolses tall on our ears as ue pass through the halls of Second L Lott1ge Tls n1ught stranger but tht croomng of our ont 1nd onlx Ctmbox Ttnor '1ccomp'1n1ed on h1s g111t1r bx hlmse ln ptr hls wax through and along the hall to mttt h1s stde locks and ambles out to the xulds to burn om Stnouslx tht111gh jtff has bten .1 good n.1tu1td xoung fellovx through all our txptutncts together H IS .1 ertdlt to tht lmrltkmasonrx courst and has a KIKNIYL tor further le1rn1ng Wt htar occasxonallx ol .1 xoung ladx 1n Lo1ttsx1lle but nothmg deiimte has bten reported Ptrhaps later Wtll so long, jeff Good luck 1n llfe vshethtr 1t be school or 1n the outsldt xx orld Eben H jones Born September 3 1915 Altlan Statlon Pa Elmer Eble King 'ACIIXIIICQ Football 3 Cross countrx, 2 Inter trade Basketball 1 2 Sxmphom Orchestra, A A Bon gtntlt reader, to Hls Majestx Ising Iflmtr ol tht Burg littort xou may ht sttn 11 llhll'lLS9 of tht onls TCILHIDL, I'l'l0IllrCll ln th1s eountrx ot 'tx Ollliltll of Hun Iongl Hs ttrrlorx tours t 1 Burg intl 11 connettmg thoroughfarcs to WIIIIL Ttch li sldts tlus ht also h lds pos1t1on lb sttp tnglnttr on tht I R R Elmtr IS another of our br1cl1laxers As a Freshman he spent con slderablt tlme vsorl11ng 1n the mterests ol tht Sthool under the suptr x1s1on ot tht BQNISIBHI supermttndent on dutx on Saturdax atttrnoon But littlx ht ha become qultt hx Omen xull do th11t'l As a Stmor Eble plawed a bang up game of football nhlch lncndent gaxt rlst to the undxlng txprtsslon I regret that I haxt but three tteth to gnt for Wlllle hood lutlt Flmer, .mtl mn mam sucttssts LOITIL xour 11115 , 1 1 . . . 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WIIIIXNISOX TRMJI' SCHOOI Melvm lones Born June lo 1919 Tremont Ia 1'l'IlPIU Clem X IXIIICQ X A Htx M1 come Qlllflcl look once here comes Nllldcw Lhone homt from colltge Such 1rc tht CFICQ which echo through the strttts ot Trt mont on a Saturdax xxhen Nllldew takts 1 Jiunt mto the unexplored area ot Icnnsx lx anla s coal FCLIOII In all serxousnes hoxxexer Clem IQ 11 quiet good ntturctl xounf tcllow able to glxe and take a yoke anx tlme He IS one ot our toremost brlckmasons ltndmg able assxstance to the mstructor at all tlmes H tlnds g1tat Interest ln hls xx ork and appllts hlmself dllxgentlx to his QUIIIILS Ht reads much and emploxs 1 great dcal of h1 knoxxltdge m taggm e rn itron Hn conquest ol tht ltmmes has not been blared about 1 great deal but wt httr soft rumors ot a certam Mlldrcd about whom his hetrt 1 sud to turn somtrsaults hood bxe classmatc and the best of luck' Stephen I Luckovlch Born December Z6 1914 Bellefonte P1 Lnrkw Sim 0 Ullqueluavl Actxxltlts M11 ttxxlt Staff Inter trade Basketball 1 7 3 X X Before us dtar re1tler 15 an actual photograph ot tht rt tl flesh and blood Allmld soul The boldest thmg he has exer done was to WXl'llQtlC aloud 1 fablxc park He IS so QUICI he can make the s1lent tomb sound I1ke qult g t1me ln a bo1ler tactorx Next-rtheless Stexe IS an outstandmg studcnt. and an excellent mechamc He has spent much ol hls tlme on week end at School sexcral t1mc hx urgent requtst ot others Durmf: these pcrlod Sunclax nlght u uallx nnds h1m m atttndante at the Elwxn opera , where, desplte hls usual tlemt mor he has btcn sccn LIXIDL xtnt to a whoop or two at the htlght ot the cllmax c x s ont who x arc ure will go tar ln anx txelt e max choose to follow We congratulate h1m on h1s persexerance, accuracx ant txcellent work Robert H McCaferty Born December Z9 1914 Petersburg I Bob Perfect ' Mac kctxxltles Lross countrx 7 tCapta1n .SJ Inter trade Baskttball 1 2 Thls lad camt lnto our mldst atter ltaxlng blrard Collcgt Our nrt IIIIIDVCSQIOII ot Bob was that perhaps he was a Don juan and 1n h1s Itmmtne conquests he has prox en It to bc a true one Mac IS an txccptlonal brlckmason h1s work bemg IJI'dLlll.lllN per tcct ln all re pects In all hxs contacts ht has nexer been known to ost an trgument 'Nlacs long ltgs stood h1n1 m good sttad ln hls strxlcc wlth the cro s tountrx ttam whlch stmt he captamtd ln hx semor xc1r Ht 1 also qultc a swxmmtr but lack ot tacllltles prohlblttd anx appcarantc on a tom ptt1t1xe basl He has spent conslderable tlme on the school grounds, espccxallx elm, mg to draltmg 1n spare t1mc Well good bxe, Bob, and max lortunt smlle upon you , 5 . . . . . , . , v Q 1- 56, ' 99 GG 99 I .- et ' .2 , . .. 1. ,. - , , - , 1 . 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' ' - x-' ' ' tv- . I ,. Y. I . I ', - - . . - ' , ' V Y . 1 ' THE MECHANIC George McClellan Born june 14 1915 Chester, Pa Muck Bunnv -Xetrxrtres Glee Club 1 7 Ihnce Orchestra Sxmphonx Orchestrr Strmr. Fn emble Cross countrx 2 Inter class Track 7 Inter trade Basket Meet our broad shouldererl good nrtured and meek classmate from Lhester 'Vlrck rs the muslcran of our class Hrs musrcal work bodes frrr to plrce Frrtz krersler among. the ranks ot the unemplox ed He also has an other accomplrshment rn whrch hrs meekness wlll some dax stand hrm m good stead ln the earlx stages of our sojourn at School Bunnx spent mam ot hrs meek ends at school due to certarn pressure brought to bear br hrs srrperrors But plax and saxed Mrck ha rude rn leaxrng trce rs drstrnctlx Mrck rs a rn trmes of stress sueh rs these the old brcxcle crme mto the dax often had trouble rn sleeprng at nrght and has been rrther hrs room before Teddw pard hrs rrsrt But such prac from ned upon so he deerded to cease hrs nocturnal strolls fast and accurate brrckmason and we knoxx that hrs rndus trx urll earn hrm readx recognrtron rn the field of trade We rush xou good luck Elwood P Ream Horn September 19 1915 Palmx ra, P1 Senator -Xctrx rtres A A Craze xe laborers at the one among us whose task demands a white eollar and soft rxhrte hands The Senator was transferred to a dr'rftrng course earlx rn our Junror Near due to phxsrcal mcapacrtx for manurl labor as a result of a fall from a seaffold rn the performance of a job brnce 1-l ha been attached to the draxxrnr. room In elas es he succeeds qurte nlcelx and rn hrs work he rs neat and reeurate Hrs studx of adxanced draftrng and archrtecture rxlll place htm rn a posrtron to graduate rn thrs department rnstead of one of the regularlx trught trades Hrs desrre rs for hrgher educatlon at some college rn the tuture We hope rt max be fulfrlled to the fullest extent Good luck and mam happy wears I Stanley Rrckert Born July 18 1915 ohn Bucks County, Pa Rucker! Xctlxrtres A A Thrs rs our quret solemn member from the xrcrnrtx of Ptrkasre john rs a xerx unassummg xoung mrn who xou mrght probablx farl to rneounter except perchance xou should stumble rnto hrm and hrs pal ,letf rn the heart ot the woods at Vkrllre Tech He has become r great loxer ot nature and spends mam lersure hours tramprng around and feed rn squrrrels Rrckert ha spent a treat deal of hrs trme at the school and thrs mn account rn a measure for hrs large crrele of trrends of the larrer sew rn Medra and Elrun john 19 a good brrcklaxer and rf he follows the habrts ot persex erance rnd rndustrx rxhlch he has practlsed here, we are sure success must dog. hrs footsteps Good bxe and good luck' . 1 , . ss - an ee ,ss Q ' 5: , , , -1 1 . 1. Y' j :1. ' ' v - - 1 . . . , 1 . , 1 5 , - ,, , - ,. , ., - , . - b1rll,Z. . -- , ' 1 ' , ' 1 x x 1 . 1 I ' . , . - 1 . ' u ,'7 . , ' . ' V . .. : .. , , . ., . r 1. 5, I' ' 1 ' H . H ' . . . ' 's ' '. 1 I. v. . 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' -: z '- -- ' -, '- ' 11' 1 -Q , : g ,L ph -' V' 1 11-15 h:111'1- THE MECHANIC Efhtnkmg ARI BX FP RIXL 1s one of the fun damental processes necessary IH all phases of bulldmg COI'lNll'llCtl0I1 It s a wood worklng trade but present day methods have enlarged thlg field so that a man classed 'md skllled lb a carpenter must be qlllle xersatxle and IHQCHIOUS A good carpenter IS 1 mechanlcally 1ncl1ned man, and necessarlly so for 1n order to complete dlfferent Jobs he must be able to VlSll'1llZC and understand the work and theorles before startmg oper atlons Well trained and Cl.llClCI1t carpenters do not remaln as Carpenters very long for the snnple reason th it the1r efflclency lb recognlzed and they are glven posl tlons of responsxbllltv or enter 1nto bus1 ness for themselxes H FRLDlfRltlx HHIKLER 1 lf 'fff Cf1'PmfW Nlany people thlnk of a cxrpenter as only an ordmary artlsan, md, among other thlngs he 19 seemmgly the most despxsed one of all the tradesmen S was the Chrlst of Nazareth People do not stop to th1nk that It 15 the carpenter who furnlshes approximately nmety percent of all the brams on a blllldlllg be xt large or small -Xll other trades hmge and depend on the carpenter The due to an academic tralnmg plus theory plus practlce However, the tr ide school graduate must gam much experlence by contacts ln the flBld After dolng thxs he IS by far the outstandlng mechamc He assumes responslblllty qulcker and advances more rapldly Also, due to h1s tralnlng and educ1t1on he can and does develop hls aptltudes more fully and becomes more vers 1t1le 111 h1s 8bllltlCS Under all ClI'CllI11St21HCCS, as we have known them to be 111 the past, even todav there IS always opportunlty for advancement provlded 1 mm IS SCFIOUQ 1n h1s lntentlons 'Ihe rew trds of serlous appllcatlon are almost always the same Thls trade lb not an exceptlon Many of our promment builders and blllldlflg englneers have advanced to thelr present posltlons md standlng v1a th1s route In order to adx mce to thls posltlon 1t IS necessary to have a very broad 1nd fme knowledge of the tr ide It 15 also necessary to have a broad knowledge of all the other trades connected w1th bulldlhg operatlons A good carpenter knows thls and applles th1s knowl edge Bearlng all thls IH mlnd It IS easy to see why all other trades hll ge and depend on the carpenter So now, go to 1t, fellows, wlth my best wxshes ind good luck H FRTDERICK Hr.ckLER I A , I A. 3 .x i l . l ' ' ' Q ' . i' . 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I WILLIAMSON TRADE SCHOOL i 1474, SI- NIOR L -XRPFNTERS Bark Ru R jfuonv, R Inu I Knut R BRINCHLRST H SIIXRP Fmnt Rua A Plxk I TIPION D Tuls R 'XInnoxuRo1r,T Slfll M -X1LxAxnFR Sentnr Qlarmntera THEN an apprentlce enters Wllll21H1SOH he has three xears m whlch to learn the trade vshlch he mtends to folloxx is a llwhhoocl In our Freshman xear when entcrmf' shop ue were subjected to a series of talks gnen bv our mstructor Mr Helbeck mxolxmf' mstructlons pertalnmg to the uork folloxsmg We then started on the first abstract xxood CYCYCISCS of the flftx sexen requlred After the completion of our Jomcrx exerclses ue were gnen mmor repalr xx ork whlch was xerx mstructne In the jumor rear our time ln shop was occupied ln rcpalrmg scrcens hardware chairs, floors md dlffcrcnt parts ot the school bLlll!llIIL9 We also rtcened uperlence m the xarlous Jobs mxolxul m thc repalrmyz ot onc of thc cotta cs 'Vur the end of the rear ue recelved mstructlon m the thcoxx of thc sttcl square -Xftcr this uc ucrc required to bulld a roof framing CXCYLINL XXlllCll 1m olxcd the lax1n,. out cuttlng and placln of ralters In the befzmnmg of our Senlor rear ue had trade practlce tor exght hours dallx In addltlon we recencd tuo hours mstructlon ln theorx on Saturdaw morning Later our shop tlme was cut to tour hours fldllX tht rtmamdcr ol the tlme bum. spcnt ln academlc work It xx rs ln our Senior war th it nt bcgan largcr rcpalr uork and nux constructions Nur floormy. ln thc tx m I'Ll'l'l0llLl1l'lL ol thc Sccond A Qottagc lJlllllllflL a nur cntrance to thc rtadmg. room thc constructlon ot .1 sucn car garagc and thc 3QSLI'l lbllllL of tuo tablcs tor the hbrarx were among thc tasks completed thxs scar As a graduatxon CYLTCISC, the class sull bulld a too car garage 'Nou ln bchalt ol tht cla I rush to exprcss mx thanks to our Instructor Mr J M Hubeck who lclt u ln the latter part ol our bcnlor xcar ind also to the one who later bccame our ln tructor 'Sir Hccklcr, lor thur bcnclactlon throughout apprcntlceshlp Muuutt H 'XLLXANDLR .., 4- ws., ' Ii, I., n ' - ' 7' I l 3 1 2 ,. r l I L . , . ,,, . .v , -. , cr. . . .., ., . , . . - , . . . , ,.., ' .. . 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'A' 5' ' 'f y , 3, - A V , ,. , Wiki V ' M , , , -U 'er , 1 A 'st ' s , lxg ' ' . gun -fa , . 4 , W 1 ' J '12 , A ' ' . 3 -.Q A X XS II I I XNISON TR XIDI' Nt H001 Merrlll H Alexander Born Nlarch 8 1913 Ju lan I 1 Alex Deacon 'xfllkltlti Cla TTLIQUTCI 1 Dramatles kss1stantTrack 'tIan1tr 7 Glee Club Prestclent of C F Htrc IQ '1 xoun Il1'll'I loxul bx the laflles and tolerated bx the mtn h15 hobbx 15 croonmg Not onlx can he s1n,f: but hls Joke telltng has 1ttr'1ctul manx an 1nt1r1st1ng troxxrl H1 h1s appllerl tor mtmbu lllp he T'1Il Storx Club l boflu fur to be Dl'lQlflCl'll H IQ lm 1 the lJlLLC'Nt l11r ln lcnttr countx when hc st1rts to tcll talu ot tht ltrm and of huntmf: evzpedltlons Dc tcon ls a natur1l born le1der He ha been the mamstax tn tu o quartettes the school glte club and was presldent of the Chr15t1an Ln deax or Socletx dunng 1934 in Alex IQ rellable and trustu orthx as prm en bt the superb man1 e ment ot the class lunds ln 1953 He 15 well llked among h15 classmttes and IS exer a Gentleman -X man ot outstanding abllltx that am contractor and bullder would be Vlad to hate 'Slat tour l1tc be long and successful Robert T Brmghurst, lr Born -Ianuarx 28 1915 Phlladelphla, Pa Salts Bung hole Act1x1t1es Football 2 3 Track S Inter trade Basketball 1 Z S Int class Track,1 2 5 'Sxmphonx Orchestra Dance Orchestra 4. A 'Mast thelt xt Iubbcr' Port xere helm Last does 1t Suc nt the cr1ts xxhlch sum to bc Illtlll 1l j1rgon tor thts mcmbtr ol our cltss He halls from Occtn Ltx N ,I 1nd has an Inherent neakmss for tht sea '1nd all lts 1ssoc11t1ons H1 IS QUIIC 't se1man holdlng a captalns hctnst H15 studx of carpcntrx uc suppose 19 to proxldt prtcultlon ln ctsc the bottom should cur t1ll from hls sturdx crait It thxs be so no one could better rtmeflx the fllfllCllllX tor S1ltx 15 an A 1 carpcntu md h15 trade work has almost as lntcnsc a grtp upon hllll as his longlng st ater and nsh Bung: hole has been one ot the xeterans ot the Iootball team 111 chargmg the dutles of quarterback ruth dlspatch and strategem H 1 mamstax ot the carpenters basketball team He also toots a xucked saxo phone 1n the dance and st mpom orchestras Well 1n partmg: Saltx let us w1sh you fa1r weather and an easx xoxage all through the years to come Allen Q Funk lr Born Xpr1l2 1916 Phlladelphla Ia Qumzw Act1x1t1es blce Llub Freshman Receptlon Commlttee, Inter class Basketbtll 1 3 Intcr cotttgt B1seball The Carpenter Shop Romeo' Does he h'1xe a wax xuth the women 3 He 19 a membcr ot the carptnttr shop quartettc and school glee club xsluch naturallx gnu h1n1 rhx thm tml m1kes for a good dancer -X mll bt rtmtmbcrul bx hls cl1ssmatcs as ont who coulcl u thc lungs hn llsh urx xttll mtl ont uho nas altsaxs nt 1t ln 1ppt1r1nct and 1 rtgular Itllon H1 IN 1n hop work mat and accuritt 1ln 11 domg a blt more than the laxx rtqulre mtl turmn 1n excellent jobs Qumzx also helped our lootball team along thls xear, but :hd not recene hts letter m the sport He vs1ll exer remaln 1n our memorles a 1 plugger who deserxe lots ot c1ed1t en' 1, it tx THF MFCHANIC Robert jacoby Born June 7 1915 Xkron Pa Jake Mnvor Jack pol Act1x1t1es Football 1 Baseball 2 4 Rmf' Commlttee Inter trade Basketball 3 Glee Club -X -X Enter 1nto the acqualntance of H1s Honor the Maxon of Rlchland He has held thla pos11ton bx the popular tote of hlmselt for the past three xears jake IS an all around good fellow He bolstered the strength and sp1r1t ot the football team and serxed fa1thfullx w1th the baseball n1ne for two tears He IQ a slnpzer of no mean ab1l1tx QIYUZIIIL IH the glee club and w1th the carpenters quartette He has plated w1th the carpenters basketball team In studles and 1n shop he 1 1lw us on the job ren lm, hmh grades Wlth seemmglx llttle effort aek pot ls a X!hl7 wlth the members of the falrer sex He ls former torn between two lous knowlng not whether to faxor one or the other Brubaker seems to be h1s cho1ee at the tlme of thls w11t1nt but one tan nexer tell th tt perhaps the wmds of hrs iffectlon mu turn 1n Marmes dlreetlon at last Well good luck jake , and we hope that xou solxe xour d1lemma to the sat1sfact1on of all concerned Isaac A Knrk Born -Xugust 28, 1914 Fremont Ia Ikvr J Kirk Nottingham -Xct1x1t1es XICC Presldent, 3 Dance Commlttee 7 Cross countrx .3 Basketball 5 Track, 2 3 Inter trade Basketball 1 7 Inter class Track 1 2 3 A A Class Das COIT1IIllU1CCfChE1lI'l'1'ldl'll Rehabllltx and dependabllltx are the two w ords best used to descrlbe the work and act1ons of th1s tall member of the class Iker 1s the most consc1ent1ous workman and student xet to be dlscovered 1n our m1dst Hls work 15 exact and hls standards are exactlng. He worrles for exert member of the class and IS well hked bx all comers He has serwcd the class as uce presldent and has worked on the eountrx team 1h hls. semor Xear, a tlackster for two xears and a basket b1ll man tor one Near He hes serxed on numerous UYIIIIIIIIILLQ and has done h1s work well J lurk 'Nottlngham IS the ace of the carpenters and IS SOmLtlmCS called the productlon man When the job 15 asslgned to h1m lt 15 bound to be done well whether m or out of shop In partlnt, max we slmply saw that we smcerelx hope that he recewes all the reward that h1s excellent work deserves Rodman B Lent: Born Nlarch 19 1915 Ph1ladelph1a, Pa Qulffy Rod Rabbzf' Actnltles Track, 2 3 Inter trade Basketball 1 Z 3 Inter class Track, Quxffx 19 a xerx sensltlxe and touchx xoung. man It seems he IS alwaxs on the Jump and laughmg, espec1allx come up the steps He IS 1 XXhl7Z 1n all h1s classes and wlth h1s nurses Some du we hope he will own 1 hospltal and be able to have all the nurses he wants Rabblt IS also a track man rlthouth hls name w I9 not derlxecl from h1s act1x1t1es 1n thls held H1s explolts rt football netted a exert lnjurx and were thus brought to in end He IN tl cupenter of dbllltk and finds jox 1n h1s work H1s Smlll 15 eontaelous md helps to I1 hten the heauest burdtn Rod lb nexer to be seen Nllhtltlt h1s smlle or a cheerx Lreetlnt lor the ne lrest one ln new H1s hand ls exer w1ll1nf. to lend a1d to those who need lt and 1t 1s able ANNIQIADCC w h1ch he offers Max xour wmsome smlle XXIII you success 1 1 . 1' v I I 7 - G6 99 66 99 bb 91 . :1 .tc .,-1 'F ' , -' ' ff , H - V Y - I W .M . H . . '1 L. . Y . Y 1 ' ly . 1. - ' ' .' . . ' . sz 'aut ' , um- +-jr--- ' V' ,. , .V .' .- Y Y vi' - 1' , X , v I A . , ,' ' , ' . ' 11 'uv va . . . . . . , I. . , ec , rv H , . . . ' . , , , . . l . , . 66 S9 66 ' ' 39 , . - ' I Q - -C M' ,U 1 s , 9 ' , 9 I . ' , , -Q - 1 1 . 1--A-1 ,' ' - . . Y ' ' ' k L11 ,I nv ' . ' . - ' . , v , , L B , .L V , . x. athletlc field for both class and school. He was a member ot the cross- . D. , ' 'b ' ', . .. . . . ..,. V , . - - Z 1 - - 1 . x l xx 'u u ' ' ' xxx' r 1 11 I , ' rv ' , ' , ' ' ' A . ,, . . .Y . . . 1 v 1 ' I 1 ' y 1 y ' v v y ' v ' . 4. . , r o 65 ' 99 G6 79 Sh ' A ' 3 ' 1 Q ' ' ' ' 1 1 Y - 5 ' '- ' 1, Z, 33 A. A. U . ',, . v . I . . v W v V 4 . V Y ' . ' . .1 ' Y' Y . M :D . V' . : L ' 5 . , - ' et , ' 11 'S , , 2 , '. K , ,Z 5 , ' ., ' ' ' - 5 ff 1 - . - . ,' 5 2 : 'Ig 11 3,5 . l -1 '- '- - V' ', ' 1 s r r H ' y ' 1 tl .S 1 ' -'. -l '. '. ., .' ' , . ' . , ' , ' '- . - - 1 WILIIXMSON TR-KDF SCHOOL Robert R Meadowcroft lr Born October 6 1911 Ph1l1delph1'1 P1 Bah 'Heads frnlchv Xct1x1t1t Freshmrn Reception Committee Football 1 Inter trade s etb1ll 1 1 lnttr cl'1s Tri lt 1 Z 3 Inter cottage Ba b ll 1 7 Hert ue hone 'Nlr Mtadmxcrott and 'Sir 1t must be because of the lttntt ot lt 011 IJ 1 1 h1ppx to luckx ort ot chap llllt ntxtrthtltss a no 1 ll th1p 1nd 1 st111nth trttnd H1s ttorlt thouth ttmpot 1rx 15 ot ll mt tr Lflflt t tt illll 1 h1 dont l11n1 trtdit 1nd his tint xxor on tl1s tommltttt ls to ht l'llLl1lX tommtnmtd Nltulx dt d 1 lllllt'S H1 n He has tound 5.1e11t interest 1n tht mtmbers ol tht- ta1rtr stx 1n the nt ll'lJX settltmtnt ot Lhtsttr Mortoxtr ht has paid mam a 11s1t to thls mttropolts ln the wee small hours alter our ten o tlotlt bell h1s tolled In the latttr p1rt of our sojourn at school th1 l1ttlt dtllnquentx tiutht up 111th him 1nd he sptnt long ttdious hours to1l1n tor tht lorx ot lS1ll11mson undtr the suptrx1s1on ot t e I 1rmtr S ood hxt Bob and vtt l1ope that the outside vtorld find xou to be tht lint th1p that ut hut ltnoxtn durmt our sthool dats Thomas L Sell Born Iebruftry 15 19la Gordon, P1 Eddie Hunkm 1Xct111t1ts Freshmm Reception Committee, Baseball CMTHHHCT tr lI 1Klt1 l51sl1etb1ll l 2 3 Th1s 18 mother of our membtrs trom tht popular Pennsxlxanta coa regions Fddit Cantor IS one ot our smtlmg gigglinff ever happy lads xx ho keep up the flthtlng, sp1r1t and the General morale ot the entire class P r tolu Hunlttt IS Z1 tootl carptnttr intl has dont excelltnt work ln tht studx ot l11 t1 1de Ht l1 IS dont utll 1n all his at liltmlt 5tl1llltQ and strxed in XJYIOUS txtrl curr1t11l1r c1p1c1t1ts Most not1l1lt ot thtst 111s his man 'xttrshlp ot tht bastlnll l.t'1l'l1 ID his t1n1l xear 1t school N0lhll l eems too ltttle nor too lm, lor him to atttmpt and Itw hate exer tound h1m 1n other than .1 talltatne mood His drx mt and humor hut brouvht mam .1 lau,,h keep up the good xxorlt Edd1t and nothmf' will be able to cause a ptrmantnt halt on tht road to happmess Homer E Sharp Born August 29 1914 Ph1ladelph1a, Pa Joe Boss Sharple 'hCllXlllt Inter tr1dt lhsltetlnll 3 Baseball 3 A -X -'tn outst1nd1n mttlltttual bulturlt 1 Sh.1rp1t sttmmg. to undtr st 1nd tl1t n1ot mxolxtd and lltllflltll subjttts and grasping. all stlltllu th Ll It 1 to th1s xoun ttntltman that ue all turn in momtnts ot dtnst to conttrnmt illX ot our n11mtrous flll-ilCUlt subjtcts -Xlso an athlettcallx 1ncl1ned chap regardltss of much atoirdupol tt 1 11 talxsart u'1rd on the cirptnter hasltetlattll ttam and a hard hlttlnff txttlltnt Ilt3lCllI'l' mtmber ot the chool nme Homtr 11nd muth jox 1n tht uttltlx trtlt to 'Norristoun xthert tach S.1turd.1x h Xl 1t his l11n11l1 Wt otten ttondtr 11 thls x1s1t max not intludt omtont elst ot 11 hom ut hate not had tht pltasurt ot hearing, ,lot 1 1 rt11t t trptnttr and one ot our htst 11 not the btst, dtbattr Ht 1 txtr nt 1r 1n tht itlltnl ot tl ht 1ttd d1 tu NIUD or ar1,11mtnt and tn trallx comts out on top keep on the ascent Sharptt and remtmber that we alswaxs stand behind xou ll sw . , . . T 1 1, 1. 56 99 SG .99 66 ,9S 1 Vs: . 1 ' ' . , 1 - 1 Ha.k 11 .2.1: 1-1.s 1c', , ,1q - 1' 1sea,,-, A. A. , . . 1. , , - 11 - . 1 . 1 1 , ins's 1 '- ' ' S 'ne1'. Htl 's 1 1 ,'-' - s 1 , 1 '1 1 ' rth- vh'l1 1 1 1 1 fl 1 '1 . '. ' '. ' 1 '1 j, I tl 1 l 1tt- '1 1. His 11thl-t'1 1 'lt' 1s 1 ' ' 1 ' 1 1 ' lc '15, 1 ' 11s 1 ' ' 1 l1 . 1 11 is in 11- 1 1 ' Il . ' 1 ' . ' 1 1 ' ' ' 1 X 14- ' 1: u- M 1 1 ' ' 15 1 t 1 11 ' ' . Y .5 ' 1 1 ' 1. . 1 1 1 . , 'S . 1 1 ' 1 1 1: 1 'D . 1 : l u ' T Ll A 1 ll j O '1 : 1 . 1 ' h qt x . SO' L! - '11, U 'V' K 11 K' 1 '- 1 1 - 1 1 11 2 v1 Y 1 ' 1 k - .71 ' . 1 . 1 1 1 K , C 1 G6 ' S9 66 ' 99 . ' 1 ' ' 1 1 , 335 Int1- 1 1 1, , ,1gA.A. 'J 1 1 , ' 1 1 1 ' l t .14 , 11 Y N - I, 5 1 ' 1 ' 1 3 ' ' ., 1 ' ' 155. He can laugh at anything: and merely his exam le is the cue for the es ' s. l' '.x 1' Y I x 1 2 Lx x A' 11 ' Y ' x . ,' 's -1 . 1 1 1 1- ' 1 ' '1 1 1 Q1 ' ' . 1- 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 11, 3 1 - 1'1i 1 .11 11 ' 5 1 Q 1 . v v ' ' L 1 v. ' v . 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X THF MFLHANIC Davrd O Taxrs Born October 13 1914 Phrladelphra, Pa Dave Jew Boy Tax: -Xctrxrtrts Rrng Commrttee Dance Commrttce Dramatrcs 7 MFCHANIC Staff Basketball 4 Track 2 1 Inter trade Basketball 1 2 Inter cl s ack 1 Z I -X MX Glee Tls 1 cxclopean task for one poor mortal to endeavor to properlv descrrbe the rctrxrtres and characterrstrcs of one so lrxelx and rmbrtrous 'rs thrs lad But bear vuth me and I wrll trr Dau mntered with us rt the begzmnrnf. of our stax and became a shrnmf lrght rmmedratelw He has remarned such all durrnp. our rears togethtr He has been 1 lrrelx member of the elrss serrrng. on com mrttees plaxrnf. basketball starrmr. on the track and dorm.. a bang, up Job rs busrn ss managtr ot Trrr Mrermxn Hrs xurul rnterests strll lun sufficrent sprrrt for hrm to drsplax an oxerrrhrlmrnr. affrctron for rne Marple But bewond thrt hrs sprrlt lips He ern 'rlvraws find trme for a complete rest and hrs rt xrrrous times been rrmmded to return to the labor on hrnd These were qurte superfluous lrosruer as he entrrelx understood the requrred muscular errer tron and was merelx restrng, up for the final endear or to start to wxorle But rrrllx Dare rs an excellent rrorleman and one who would be 1 credrt to .mx Job at vshrch he mrght find hrmself So rn leaxrng, vre sax Contrnue on the strarght and narrow, and shortlx success rrrll come Leonard L Trpton Born Aprrl 11 1916 Endeavor Pa Trp Gvpsum Gibson -Xctrxrtres Dance Commrttee A A In the rccompanxrng prcture one maw glrmpse the facral contours of none other than Grbson erstvrhrle vvoodsman, carpenter, general store manager, and Je-uel cup manufacturer Trp scouts the haunts of nature erer rn search of vrood to trans port to the shop and comert rnto the gas Jerrel cups to adorn mrladx s boudorr Ht ilso has busrness sense and abrlrtr rn addrtron to hrs crafts manshrp as urdenced hx the manner rn vrhrch he handled the cake busr ness rn hrs second xear -Xdeptlr he comerted .1 mere cake busrness rnto r rner rl mtrchandrse dealmg, and fared qurte well rn hrs enterprrse He 18 qurtt rmbrtlous md forever on the go Hrs rnterest rncludes the lulres also vu suppose, or rather one ladx She has appeared rn our Hlltlit at rlmost exerr socrrl tunetlon and ln har srde the rmmrtable brbson We srneerelr hope that xour ambrtron and general good tellorrshrp xrrll reap all the rerr ard possrble to attam Nnhuliig llho does his task from day to day .ind meets wllalfirer comes his way Biliruing God has willed it sa, Has found real greatness here below. hor great and low theres bu! one test ' 'Tis that each nzan shall do his best. Il'h0 works with all the strength he can Shall newer die in debt to man. WILLIAMSON TRADE SCHOOL hen Swine X mcxdent was brought to my at tentlon '1 few weeks ago, which I should llke to pass on to you, for I be lleve lt to be worthv of your consldera t1on ks you are gomg out mto the 1ndustr1al field of actlvlty now for the hrst tlme ID your llves, It seems to be BQPCCIHIIQ appllcable X ylsltor was belng shown through one of our large IIIfIllSlQI'13.I plants and as he IH company Wlth one of the officlals of the organlzatlon was watchmg w1th ID terest the act1v1t1es of the plant, his at tentlon was drawn by the offlcxal to a ptrtlcular young man In pomtmg the workman out the officlal made thls re mark That voung man IS golng to get somewhere Naturally those words br ught forth the questlon How so W JOHN B Dwwl-:R 1,,tm,fmf Maf1,,,1,5t It IS to two words ln the reply whlch I would draw your 'tttentlon The query brought the answer Because he IS not afrald to grye the 'then some That seems to be a somewhat awkward and homely expresslon but It does make the pomt, 'md It IS on the words then some that I would haye you de llberate We are all aware of the attltude whlch ts often taken of the worker who does g1V6 the then some He IS often the subject of rldlcule among h1s fellow workers X et It IS the man who does a blt more than he IS compelled to do or glVCS the then some because he IS mterested ln hls work that we find most often belng advanced He IS unconsclous of glylng just a llttle more of hlmself to h1s work, just a b1t more energy, thought concentratlon, and appllca t1on than h1s fellow worker Perhaps he wlll not be advanced, but vet he gams IH many ways he IS growrng ln mterest and experlence and w1ll recelve the com pensatlon for glvlng the then some ln lnnumerable ways The PFOIIIISC IS glyen to us IH the Book that I trust each of you w1ll make your guxde through l1fe Gtve, and lt shall be glven unto you, good meas e, pressed down, and shaken together, and runnlng over XI e do not know through what channels we shall be repald Not only as the workman may vou glve the then some but as you advance to posltlons of responslbllltv you w1ll have different opportumtles to glV6 As you recognlze that quallty m the worker lt may not be posslble to show m a substantlal way that vou recogmze and 'tppreclate th1s glvlng of the then some however, It IS always posslble to extend the work of commendatlon for a job well done or glye an evpresslon of appreclatlon So as Workman or as one ln authorxtv I would have you remember these two seemmgly unrelated words, then some Nlay the appllcatxon of them 1n your duly l1fe brmg vou success whlch I slncerely wlsh for each member of the Class of Nlneteen Hundred Thirty F1ve J B DANINER t .L ' 1 Y v' c . 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I . .. . t V C v V . . . . . . .. 4 y - c .V . . . y . ,v L v ' . . . ,. . . . . - 1 c ' 1 . . -I THE MECHANIC QFXIOR M-XCHINISTS ark Ro -X num R t7l9l'xtTUN URTIR L P P Sxx Front Rot H Wanna C HFSSIFR J B D-XNNIR lx RINIIIART D Bonx Senior fllllarhmwta Y Monday, November Z8 1932 twelxe bright faced lads clad ln blue and whlte strlped over alls entered the portals ol the Wrlllamson School Machlne Shop Our ilrst Near was spent the w ix most othtr classes spent thurs ltnnmf thc prlnclplts of the trade 'md the use of tht domtstrc rmplamsnt known as tht broom L ndcr the dnect KLlltl3I'lC8 of our btloxtd Instructor Mr J B Danntr and hrs assistants thc Stmors we progrtssed raprdlx Our second xear started as though we had onlx been aw ax from school for one week Our Bach Hex ond thls the routlne was tht srme as the first wlth the evrceptlon of the Senlors and the brooms Our theorx became mort mxolxed and the shop note book became thlcker Our Jobs were slrghtlx more lntrrcatt and reater lnterest rn the work w as shown bx the members of the class The begmnlng of the thlrrl xear marked the begmnmfz of a new era 'ls far as we were con cerntd Thlngs began to happtn Izsttr and jobs had to be done mort swlftlx and more accuratelx so thert wtrt more IllIllCl1ll ta ks to bt ptrtolmtd N w wt nt ll th tnl ot th tri art VSOYKIDI., toward the complttlon ol 1 wood lxthc lor tht l'1ttern Shop Thl 15 the Qemor project and will be completed bx the and ot the xear As the xeir draws to a close wc look bick and TCITIIIIIQCC our thost hippx dns cont hx and look ahead wrth the antlclpatlon for new worlds to conquer, better tqulpped wlth our trade ltarnmg. and experlence than we would haxe been had not thtst thrcc wars been passed at Vhllxamson RIt.ll-XRD L HOISINKTON l W - .f , ..,. B . S 1:': , . H . 3: 3, J. P 2 , 2. IEl.l.ls, R. l,1T1'l, 1, . f 'm:R. ra- . .132 , '. ,1 , . . , . 31 . , . . . . 0. Y A y K ' Y V . - . v . . - I I K 1 .B ' ' . 1 - - . l ' 1 '- ' 1 vt ' A ' ' I V . ' K ', L, 'L Y -. ' ,Y f su ' --' sunshine was darkened by the hand of Fate as it took from our midst our friend and classmate, K 1 v. ' ' ,. k . Ai I 1' A ' ' , V . 1' ' ' ' ' ' t . ' . Ali . ' ' I - ' 4 2 . fo ' as '- -1' 4' ' f ' is -1 we ' ' ' -' ' 1 ' 1 1 K ' 1 - .' . 's ' . - ' A K Y.: , K ., . I . ' 's V, s., Q I, li, , , .Y . 1 ' 1 i A- ' v - v xx n xx 1' xt 1 up we 'G -vw 937' saw fVXAcHnNlwT 1 51 .-. , . ., ,. , Hsu 1 A ' I fv , M ' 5' - ' fit lik x ..,-' ' ' ,A f- . M Q. fi-, ,jx-, 5595, , Q ' . ii Q 5 , Q- , 1, s u., -V . - x , .hu , J sq ' , , i'Q3 r4f f '.'Q ff 3' We i 4 I ' L , . I-1 X - 15 ' A Y ' ..-,M A ll A . .- Y 1 291 YN! INPCHAX Paul Monroe Bonn Born 91-ptember 11 1914 Ilckdale Pa Bohn Alla? -XCt111t11N Football 2 4 111111111 7 1 'lrack 71 lnter tradt Basket 7 4 Int11 Clase T1'1t11 1 1 1 'VI11111111 Staff Drmce Orchts S1m11h11n1 fllC11tS1l1d 5111111 1'nN1ml1l1 At X 111 1 1n11t ll 111 our 1l1Nsm1t1N 11h11 h11ls trom th1 111111nN 211101 111 the l1nnN1l11n11 b11m1nN 1 N1011' n 111 1n- 111111 muN111N 11h1Ch 11n11 111111 1 N N on th 11111111111 Qll N1 11l1nt It 1 r 111n1 111 1.11111N 111th 1 m 1 11nn11nNh1p1 11 1 1n 1 lt 1 n 1r 1 111rt1111n1N th1 '1111 1 h h1 1l11n1 11n1 111 11 Hls muN11 t11ntN 111' m 1n1l 1 th1 ,.111t1r 11.1 1 NN B n 1 s1tnt 1 1.r11 111 111 111111 11 Nehool 11n 111111 tnds .1 1 n 1 b1c11n11 11111 1mt11l 111111 m1n1 memb1rN 111 tht t11r se1 n 11111 ll Bulg. h1 111111 ont 111 h1N Nt 1mp1ng grounds and ht as 1111111 11 1 111 1111s ot h1LKlll A 18 N 1 good m1th1n1Nt 11 lfl 111 1111 sune that 111th h1s present 11C11r11 ht 11111 be '1 n1a111e1l 'Nutct N ln lndustrlal tlelds 1111011 1111 'md lots ot luck Wlllnam Maxwell Donnelly liorn Nlarth 22 1913 Penllyn Pa 11110 Wax 1111115 111 Q5 l t 1 '11111 11r1 Bo1rd Danct Committee, N 1111111 1 X -X B'1r T11 tht 11h1N1q11e 111 1n N1l11n1N 11111 1 t11pl1n11t ol cL1rl1 blond hatr, '1 1111r 111 1l1n11ng 11eN a 1tn 1111 tht 011LlI13l Amerlfan and ont has our M IX 'VI11 15 11n1 of our 11111m11t 1thl1tes '1n1l .1 l11e 111re 1n 111 aet111t1es H1 1tCClXCKl 1 111111112111 l11t1r ln tht 1'rtNhn11n and junlor NLHTQ and abl1 11pt11n11l the ttam 1n h1 b1n111r 1111 He 1N a dlscus and shot man on th1 tr11l1 101111 and an 11111- Tfltflllltl 111 tht m.1eh1n1NtN basketball team Ht 111 N1r11d thrt-1 NCHFQ 1 1 n11ml11r 111 the AdX1Q01'N Board Lhxtl h1N .1111 HXN 111111 ton 11111111 cl tt-ad1 1oung man 111th thoughts tr 111 1 Ctllllfl lean but 111 1111 h1 11N1t to Harnsburg ha1e brought to tht surtate 1 1ague lonvmg tor 11.1r 1311111 Indlan blankets tomaha1111s 1n1l ttpets We 11onder' 7 N111 IN 1 m.1ch1n1Nt 111r 1111ll1n11 and has ser1ed 1n 11ur ast 11 1r 15 11111111111 g1n1r.1l 111 mormnt l1n1 up 111111 up 1111 good 1111111 1n1l 111 hopt t11 heir nothmg but tht 111st SLI tN ln 111u1 1111 George E Ellls, lr Born October 4 1914 Lemoyne I'1 Sophie George -X1t111111s P1es11lent 7 1Jr1m1t11N 1 1 Football Managtr Football 11 t 111 Ba 111111111 1 Inter cl 11 1 1S1r 11 Sports Editor, SXI'I11Dl'lOl 1X 0r1h1Ntr1 Dante Orchtstra Htrt, 1l11r rtader, IS th1 ont 11h11 11'111 the Club at tht members of 11ur 1l.1ntt mthtstra ln older to 111111 thtm tn rh1thm, ln tune, and 1n thelr s11tN H1s greatest task 1s to Nee th 11 not more than hall of tht orchestra 15 1111 tht t1oor danelng at ont t1mt Sophlt h.1N dont spltndld 11orl1 111th tht orthestra and onl1 regrets 1111 ht cannot 111.11 1nd 11111 1t tht Nlflll t1mt But, thls 19 ont ot ls n11n11r 1111r111s tht 11111m11Nt l111nf tht 111r1111m1nc1 ol h1N tlutlts as btnlor 1 1NN 11r1N11t11t Il N 1 1nd 11el , .1n1 I .1 .1 tlass, 111 111 1e1n 1 Nutctss 11 h1 l111n 11111 111 h1 llIlI11'111L efforts IN XllN11l1.N 111N11n1111 11t1n1 1n 1 l.1Nt 1tar N p1a11r manager 111 tht 11111111111 ttam and 1.111111 ,11r111rmant1N 1n tht 770 1.1rd dash that 111r1 llttlt Nhort 111 colossal -Xn -X 1 maehlnlst and '1 111 rN111r1n1 11 or11m'1n h1 g11tN forth 111th our 11111 1118-1118 111r a h1g,h m11Nur1 111 h 1p111n1N '1nd good luck SO Yi .ii T111-Iil I ' . .'1CL Wiwfir XX as as as as X V '4 S . as-z.-..:' - ' J- 11all,1,-,.g -1- I '. ,-. .3 . -3' ' , . xtra, N X ' H-'- sz lh-' V' 1 I' V 1'. 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J.. . ,U -I-. 5 I 4 '1 1 I 11 ' . 1 WILLI AMSON TR -XDF SLHOOI Clarence O Hessler Born October 17 1914 Royersford P1 ,lake Clark Hess Activities MELHANIL Staff Baseball ffksslstant Managerh Inter trade Basketball 1 Z 3 Inter class Track 1 2 3 -X -X This voung lad came mto our midst from Rov ersford Uust across the river from Spring Cltvj, and for three long vears has been l'6CC1Xll'l the home town news ln the lorm ot the Pottvto n llerrurv ttestlmonlal not paid for! Jake IS a whirlwind oi wit and humor and setms to tnjov ll gin people, especlallv lf the recipient ls the be tru ot 1 protruding vv ust lint He has manv interests about school and during thc course oi studv ht has seen tit to mterest himselt 1n phv SICQ and chemlstrv the sense ot humor and apple trees growing 1n cellars When asked to what h1s stholistlc success is attributed his mvarlable replv is -X mere tllck ol the pen Hess IS somewhat ot a pathfinder, each week leading the vvav to Royersford for h1s shadow who awaits his beck and call He hkes his work and has become a good machlmst and we wish him all kinds of luck and quick success Richard L Holsmgton Born June 26 1915 Phlladelphla, Pa Bang Reds Dusk Ensemble, A A ,lumor Nlght Committee Thls is one of the musicallv 1ncl1ned members of our class Bing may be heard at all hours twhen he IS not in shop or howling at a basket ball gamej, strumming peacefullv on h1s gultar and giving vent to dull croakmg noises in accompaniment His talent has been sell developed and we do not wish to seem boasttul when we claim th1s artlst IS one of us Reds 15 also possessed of a pair of healthv lungs which hvcn up any athletic gathering sometimes to the chagrin of iacultv members Dick IS an amateur aviator also his actlvltles being confined to small models whlch are h1s pride and Jov His 15 a line talent for machlne work and he has an active interest in hls work whlch we are sure will one dav lead to the heights of success Raymond C Luttle Born October 15 1914 Hanover Pa Chuck Lltlle Activities Dance Committee 1 Svmphonv Orchestra Dance Orchestra Here we see our member from Hanover, Chicken little erstvvhllt truck driver, auto mechanic, saxophone plaver radlo engineer Ccrv st xl set a speclaltyj, and A 1 machinist Chick entered our midst as a quiet, unassuming, consclentlous vou g man, and strange as 1t seems he has remained as such under stress ol assoclatlon for three years with the rest of the nolsv bunch ol us But, under the quiet exterlor deep down hes the love ot fun varvmg. Irom a wild dash to Washington over a week end to chauffeurmg a carload of WllllamSOUlanS to Hanover through ICC and snow Little has served the class on the dance committee all through o Senior year and has been lalthful through good and bad luck Good luck to vou, Chlck , and the greatest of happiness fe I . . . , . . , . , z. sa as as as ss ,sa A . V. . KV V AV V V A V. V - ay,-S - ',-V-5A-A- . V . . V V - j ' . V. VV . . - - ,- - V V ' ' ' K. K, A , ,: ' ', U f l' ' V ' V' ' V' V V 1 5 - ' h' sig-rr' g . V . . . .V 12 VV - 2 - V ,I - ' ,- V ' ' , , V . , ' . , .V 4 ' l I- .lu O A lv . V A - as my ' , ' , , ' , V V . 7 1 ' SC ' 93 66 99 Gi ' 99 Activities: Inter-trade Basketball, 1, Z, 3, Dance Orchestra, String . ., . . . . . . H . ,, - . . . ' . Y 7 ' -- Y H vw ' ' V , , ' ' V, H . ,, . . . . . . . -7 V V , - . y . - '14 V Y . V V. V . . 1 7 ' if ' as Si ' 99 A. A. , , at ' , as ' , ' X 4 7 . V' , J H . ,, . . . . . V VV no , . . . V . -' V V. 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V VV , it ' ,rr ' 1 ' i I ' . f ...fx v THF MFCHANTIC james V Porter Horn Jmuary Z6 1915 Xltoond, P11 Boogev JIHIRPN B01 -Xctlx 1t1t-Q Drqmatxce, litmogtx c1me to ue at the bttzmnmg. ot o11r t1retr 1nd lmpreiitd us Ill xxlth hh mop ot curlx blonti hdll' tlfltl hls .1lJllllX to dmtourst oxtr 11 mtrlotl ot tlmt xxlthout Qaxmgz 11 xxortl B t l 1 l 1l1tlt th1Q I1 t1Itnt xx '11 to httle ix all xx htn ht trlttl to txpl11n hls 1ft1n1tx tor purlomed 1111 or t111t 11 e Qerxtt tlt t ilI'l'11DL stxt-r xxttlts t m1ght'1dd xettral JITTINKN box craehed through hoxxexer 1n our Qttond pl11x, m11l11nf1 1 freit h1t 11 1 maeter ot tlr'1m11t1cQ Ht 1 ot 1 home loxlnfz r11ce and Saturdax mornlngt tinde h1m Xltoona bound it extrx opportunltx Wt QOIIRIIITILQ xxondtr 1t thtrt IQ 11 more umtt rmxon lor th1Q xxttltlx trtlt th1n 11pptz11 on tht Qllfllfl Bu , lll xxt wh.1ll nex er knoxx Bootex IN '1 good xxorlttr 1nd ont xsho hlxti hw xxork We feel th1t tht-t t1u11l1t1t2 mark hlm as 1 rmnt Qtdl' 1n h11 thostn fltld Kenneth R Rmehart Born September 7 1914 H11nover, Pa Kennx Boller I non C lXllll's Inttr Uwllll B1 l1ttb1ll 7 Z -X Wt xxhh to mtrotluct Ixtnnx to thost of xou vxho h1xt not had tht ple Nure Ht 1Q, under tht CIFCLIITISIAIICLN 1 m1n of m1Itl temperament, btlngz one ot the chlet objects of the rltllng '1c11dtmx Ht 19 r1ggtd from mo1n t1ll mtht 1hout extrx hdpptnmpz 1n tht ClN1ll7ttl vxo1ld 1nt1 xtt rt t11n1- hh txtn fl1ND0NlIl0l'1 anti xxlnnlnt, Hflllll Bolltr IQ poweseed ot anothel unuQu11l t'11cultx that ot lJCll'lL able to xxhliper 1n Qchool and be heard ln lhltflll anti po1ntQ I' 1Gt Ptrhaps xxt hould Qax polnti We-Qt 11Q 'th ln th 1t d1rect1on xxhttt hte tht Burg 1nf doubtltw ll xxax 1n thlg x11x th11t tht 11tt1u111nt1nte ot ont I1 bx xmas made Hut serlouslx, Goon 11 11 crttllt to tht tt11th1n1.Q of tht machlne Shop And ll dlllgenre and persexerante Can dfllttl tht mtaiurt ol ont s succees ht xx1ll re11ch the Illl'1l'1dClE xxlth no great tftort Paul F Snyder Born Xuqust 30 1915 XX 1llllm90I1 Qchool P11 Reds Paul 1x1t1t- l'oot111ll tr rettt 1Q t ll 1 Interc QQ lllx 1 1tl1 4 nec 0l'llltNtl l l1ltt lll lw: t omm1tttt '111 1 1te g.1t Sure ntt of tht Irotl Son rtturnlng t t t ot Ins blrth htxlng, bttn born on t thool grounds sa xxt xxont tr 1 tht th1r1tttr ID tht UFILII11 tilt xx tpprthtntlul ln anx mmltttls xtttr hte 1tt11rn 1nd pl ttttl 1n tht xtnommx ol xx orklng th'11n gang. rlS mtrtlx 1 thought Rtds IS our Qt11r eroontr, pourmp, torth hls sxxttt mtlothti through 1 tunnel at t1mtQ xxhen tht orchutm 1s-1 mblcs lor 1 httlt pr1ct1tt, 1 d t lnp. tht ,11 S t'1rtS 1 utter 1t our 1 1r1ous tihttk so o bt c lxttntlx xntonslettnt he p111xs footb11ll Qtnrmt 1t ttnttr 1ntl cuts 1 mtftn t 1pt1 1n the lll'0'lIl JLIITIDIDL., p1t 111 11 a m1th1n15t ot nott 1nd xxt tttl surt th1t h1s lnduetrx an 11nnx tl11po11t1on xull no t1r 1n ltadmgz to xlttorx ln tht strufzule tor hap pmt Good bxe and lot ot luck 1 1 1 1 . 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XX II I I-XNISON TR -XIII' SC HOOI Albert W Sfeever Born Nlarch Zo 1913 Horsham l 1 S1910 ,lov Mel luddv Nlllli Pootlall 7 T k 4 Inter trade Bisk l ll 1 er cliss Truk 1 7 J Itrmlt us to introduce one ol our bug llttlc men joe Mtbluddx esntt his '-llt oe 1 ont ot tht LILILQY 1nd nlmblcsl lmcklef men ever to dlsplix hls sklll upon the grldlron Rnd to nltntss his lelsurelx l'1ngu1d lazx pro ress down the walk one would neur lJCllLXC hlm to bt a last lurlous Heel looted trackster when lt comes to the 100 xard and 770 1 1rd stretches But appearances are qulte decenmg btexe IN ont ot the mot clexcr ol nnchlnlsts His uork IN preus and turnul out m masterlul Iorm At studles he has been adapt and although occlstonlllx thrown lor 1 loss has hnallx come through with Hung colors Hxs dlsposltlon I9 qulet and his usual etpresslon IS that ol an under taker ulth the gout nalkmg a path of broken bottles But, beneath this exterlor beats 21 heart as bla 1s a house Au rcwolr -Xl and bon chance Harold E Wagner Born November 12 1914 Palmyra Horace Werrger -X nltles Tlclsurer 4 A A Thls xoung m1n breezed lnto our mldst from Palmx ra and brought vuth hlm a dclnzhttul Deutsch accent a sunnx smile, and a keen mind Horace his a mlnd for buslness and finance lt seems belng a pants presser is 1 junior and keeper ol the A A store and tre1surtr of the class as 1 scnlor And ln all three capacities he does his duties efhuentlx Wenger IQ 1n excellent mathlmst and dellghts m the utomphshmnnt ol hls jobs m uorkmanllke manner Horace I QUICI and bashtul 1nd perhaps this IS the reason xxhx lux haxe heard ot hls romance begmnmf some txme ln the summer and lm oh me a Sundax bchool Conterence Ah xsell at last 1t lb out and ma Horace rcmaln serene 1n the llght ot this xerx unromantlc xerslon' But time goes on and soon we hope to hear tales of xour success and good fortunc hood luck on the rough road to success pn Svurrrnn I hold no dream of foftunz cast Nor week undvzng fame I do not ask when lzfe zs past That manv know mv name I max' not own the skzll to rue To glorvs lopmusl llflghf N or alll a plate among the wise But I can keep the rzght And I can lwe my Zzfe on earth Contented to the end, If but a jew shall know mv woftlz Ind proudlv ca!! me frzend ILDGAR X GL EST THE MECHANIC wishing Hun Happiness c FWELLOWS, you are graduating from Williamson. Let it always be in your mind that Williamson is the great- est trade school in existence. A few may go to higher schools of learning. Most of you must enter your life's work. On all sides today you hear complaints about the times, about this political party or that individual being to blame. Might this not be partially an atti- tude of the mind? Would it not be better to change that attitude? Be thankful that you had the oppor- tunity of attending Williamson. Be thankful that you are what you are. e A definition of thankfulness is that NATHAN I- TOBIAS one thinks he is better off than he de- 'm f'ff'1ff P'mff'W 1kf g serves to be and this leads to the great truth that happiness is the relation, be- tween two things: that is, the relation between our condition and what we think our condition ought to be,-between what we have, and what we conceive to be our due. If that be so, then the road to happiness ought to be at hand. It is to change our thought instead of changing conditions. I am dissatisfied because my income is not as great as I deserve. I do not have a car to go to work in. My clothes are not expensive enough. Hence I am unhappy. Now I can proceed to cure this state of things in one of two ways. I may be able to get a job paying more money, thus providing better clothing and a car, or I can change my notion of what I deserve. Many times the first is very foolish: the second the wiser. The job, pay- ing more money may lead no where, has no future. You cannot always get the better job, but you can always change your ideas of your deserts. If you start getting more things, you generally find you cannot catch up, for your opinion of your deserts rise along with them, so that your state of dissatisfaction remains about the same. Hence regulating oneself is better than trying to regulate the universe to conform with one's ideas. Franklin said, f'There are two sorts of people in the world, who with equal degrees of wealth and other comforts of life become, the one happy, and the other miserable. Let us therefore do our best each day, and be happy in work well done. NATHAN J. TOBIAS A lVII.l.I.-XMSON TRADE SCHOOL SEN IOR P ATTFRNM ARERS Burk Rot. lx XNIJCII j PTNIXI-RTON C Posuxs C Polr :ont Rott R1 uuxkn XLRQOIN J Tomxs C Ixklwrz L MtDRllY Semnr lgatternmakrrn N beptember 12 19.32 nxnc members of the Claw ot 195w entered hNlllldlTl50l'l School to be comc pattcrnmalxcra The HrQt three montha xx ere spent ln mistcrln thc uae ot xx ood xx ork mg tools Then the ilmpler forma of pattern conitructlon occupied thtlr tlmc Durln the t1rQt xear the pattcrnmalter helped lD tht buxlclmg. of icxcral lxrgc tiblts tor use ln the phxslcs laboratorx ,luQt betore the cloQe of the term Robtrt Frantz one of our froup, left the 'ichool The remaxmnf' C1 ht Qtudents clobed the hrit xear ot Qtuclx hoping. that cxentuallx thex xxould bccome patternmalters Qtudx hall of thc I'1rQt C Lotta e and thc hmaherl product Qptals lor lt clt 1 to tht xxork of the craftsmen Our pattern xxorlx became more adxanced durlnt. thc xtar md xxc came more and mort to thmk that some dax xxc xxould become efnclent pattcrnmalxerx Our thlrd xear xxas Qpent m more practlcal pattern xx ork The xxorlx btcamc more corn plxcated and so our mgenultx mcreased -Xt the t1me or thus XKI'ltll'lL xxc arc itntm xxorlx m the foundrx xxhere foundrx practlce aa an ard to patternmaltmg 19 Ntlldllll Much xaluable experlence 15 dcrlxed trom thli branch ot the xxorlx and lt 15 a tlmt dur to thc hurtx ot the SCIIIOYS Lnder thc LUICILTII ILIIOTIIIL ol our ln-tructor 'Vlr 'loblix xxho hu bun Uflllllll ln hl ctforts to help us throughout our three xears xxorlx, xxe hope to emer c 1nto thc xxollcl incl, collectlxelx, be a great credlt to our benefactor and school C Nnxlx jx: lxsox . A .1 A . 4 - ,-.,Fv- ' ', Y - - Y v I. . . ., ,, . . . . , . . , . , . F' 'T'-E. 4: ' .Y , C. J, ', . , ', 3. ' Q. '., 3. ,AL 1 . or , x x r ' 5 5- k B - ' 1 l K x S h - ' - ' '- ' 2 ' k I- Y . Y S r ' x ' ' r k . - . Z r- L .,- ' . l ' l ' '- -Y 1 - 1 ' H ' fl . . .U A , I . ' . r I x v V - . f- P. - - , Y . . Our second year'S practical work was started with the building of two tables for use in the K -Y . 5 ' gl v , ' 'k - 5 x. -x ' ' 5. ' 25 . - - . . . . Y - , r - ' v . . ,, 1 . , ., . x ' Y Y Y -1 Y ' ' . 1 - Y . I Y H . . V V. V V x 1 I - rv v , -- ' Y H ' 1 f' lr' ': J 'h ' v 1 A' ' - .5 I ' . . ' x in x nz 5 1 X 'V A 'Q H If '23, . 53 .. 'sg' ,' ,- y YY l Y v v gl ' ' 4 . Z . ' 1 '. . . . - X , J ' J X 5'-'fi m Q14 'PTR Mn 'My iv Xl, II I IAWISOX TRADE SCHOOL Charles Nevm jackson Born September 8 1914 Nhddletown P1 Lad hmm Act1x1t1es Dramat1cs Q Dance Orchestra Sxmphonx Orchestra Glee Club Strmg Ensemble T15 10 -la A 'NI on a Saturdax morn Lo and behold' the lad ap proaches the ra1lroad stat1on carrxlng a large trunk To xou of the common l'1xmen who know not the portent of th1s phenomenon we wlll explaln 1n 1 few words He IQ taklng home the latest pattern Oh fluff' lad IQ Onlttkhll ot 1 t1lented Nl0l1I'1lNI struttmg h1s stuff 1n the two orchestras 1n the str1ng ensemble and 1n the H1ll B1llx orchestra He can rattle the bones w 1th a prec1s1on that makes h1s bosss ha1r turn green w 1th emx Neue lb mtenselx 1nterested 1n patternmakm and has become a good tradesman 1n the course ot studx He IS a hxelx tellow and has dlxers lnterests 1n 1nd about school The studx of nature IS one of tl1e greatest of these and t1me after t1me he has been seen ambllng toward the woods w 1th '1 smoke furn1e1 1n h1s hand This IS used for exterm1n1t 1nL bu s we presume Another lntense 1nterest can be quoted w1th one name Floss1e Well good bx e, Lad and max xour efforts be ever crowned w1th glors G Robert Krentz Born Februarv 24 1916 Lancaster, Pa Bobble Krutch ACIIXIIICS NIFLHANIL Staff Dramatlcs, 3 Football 5 Track, 3 Inter trade Basketball 1 7 3 Inter class Track 1 7 3 Glee Club A A Th1s xoung man 15 a res1dent ot Lancaster, but strange as lt seems he has no Dutch accent He has two n1ce s1sters though, so we oxerlook the pr1m1rx onusslon Bobble came 1nto our m1dst at the outset and has been a lwelx member of thc class exer smce He 19 1 pattcrnmakcr of no mean abllltx and he IN a good steadx worker He has pdI't1C.1paICCl 1n spolts 1n the form ot lootball and track, and has tormed the forward bulwark for the attacks ot the patternmakers basketball team At exerx axa1lable opportunltx Krutch has made sallles upon the old home town and when the iunds were low he could alwaxs manage to ch1sel a week end at h1s roommates home From the SIOYICS we are told ot these XISIIS the bots surelx enjox a h1 h old t1me Illness must result I guess for the end ot the exerx storx comes w1th the1r return to the hp1scopal Hosp1tal There max be some other reason whx one YISIIS a hosp1tal, though Suck to the old gr1nd, though Bobble , and we are sure that you w1ll succeed 1n trade work and also ln xour amorous enterprlses George A Morley Born October 13 1914 Ph1ladelph1a, Pa Flllels , G0ldlPl0CkS ACIIXIIICS Football 3 Inter trade Basketball 1 2 3 A A Behold lad1es and enu that crop ot exceedmglv curlx ha1r It IS e most permanent permanent waxe that one has exer set exes upon George IS one ot our br1ght exed xoung men w1th readx w1t and a sunnx sm1le tor exerx one He IS a colossal patternmaker and has the t1tle tor bemg able to place more na1l holes ln one pattern than am two ot h1s colleagues He has a weakness lor hllets also, and It was through th1s weakness that a pertectlx good pattern made qulte a h1t Con the Hoorh when xt tell 1nto the hands ol the 1nstructor SCTIOUSIX though, Gold1elocks 19 an mdustrlous lad He has come throu h QUIIC well 1n academlc work althou h mathemat1cs at tlmes had h1m stumped H1s axerages 1n shop work are aboxe axerage and ln out Nlilf' tlme he has lound ll pos 1ble to plax Iootball hood tortune, we are a sured, w 1ll forexer be xour tagalong. , 1 , 1. as 99 sa 1 .- as 1 -. ., 3 . , j j - ', , K . . 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Lommlttte MPCIIXNII Stlff Ilramfltlcs 7 A -X C1170 upon our one and onlx lamous Sleepx I'xe the DFCQIIICHI of the Iox1l Orclcr ol the Sons ot Rest The onlx tlme when he reallx wakes up 1 when he IS rag, ln the mltlon or maklnp, '1 wlld dash to the woods Plnkle IS 'ln excellent student 'lnd llnrls great lnterest ln studxlng phxslcs Ht hls been sald bx one authorltx to haxe great HbllltX to tl1SCUl1TSl oxer a lone perlod of tlmc wlthout lmllilllnf, anx knowledge -Xlso he his been called a Moses of the class one who would lead us out ot the wllderness of lgnorance How true these statements max be one max draw ones own concluslons but we wlll sax that exen lt he IS not the best flsherman ol the bunch he has the most llne jlmscx IS an adept drattsman and hls 1bllltx as a cartoonlst IS also 'lpparent 11 one wlll but turn to the back pages ol thls xolume He hx erxed lalthlullx and well 'ls our clrtoonlst Ixeep the old grln and smlle Plnklc and we ltel sure that exerx cloud ln xour llte wlll hold the well known sllxer llnlmz exen those that hm low our Cnppe Charles D Poet n lulx Za Ru Lloll I l Slmdou I on Q Xlllklllt 'N II IIXNIK Stl! Inttr trlct Blsktt ll Dlnct Orchestra Bllllilll Lhlnlplon 7 Htrt 1 ont ot our llttle mtn llttlt ln stltull but lglntlc ID prlnclple lnrl lmbltlon Shadow IS one of thc fnw ln tht world who would lf xou needed It Potex IS rl dapper xoung man whtn hc IS about to strut h1s stuff and ln Red I1on thex call hlm Loxe em and leaxe enl Charlle B the xolume ol hls fan mall the name 19 not mlsplaced He 1 a hot man on the trumpet and hls m9l0dl6S help to swell the weet rhx thm ol the dance orchestra He IS a good dancer too and exerx ax allable chance nnds hlm homeward bound ID DUYSUII ol enloxment on the dance floor Shadow 1 an excellent patternmaker and enloxs h1s work fullx H1 Jobs are neat and accurate and turned out ln masterful tashlon Vie teel sure that Shadow wlll fill an lmportant nlche ln the halls ol lndustrx lf hl comlng work tollows the example of the start he has ladc w hlle tlll an apprentlce Carl Postens Horn ,Ianuarx 10 1913 B6l'YNlClx R IJ 2 Pa Wop Crush lush' Mtlxltles Intel trade Basketball 1 1 5 at the lett ont max obtaln ln excellent xltw ot our member trom Xkoplllnll Pls none other thin Crustx Pustx patternmaker de luxe Wop lslcks the 21lJ1lltN to speak Pntllsh flutntlx but stumbles through the llnful c wlth the clarltx of one trxlng. to whlstle Xkllll a mouthful ot mush Ht makes up for thls CILIICILTICX howextr bx kecplng up wlth tht news lookln exerx week 'lt the DICILIHS ln the Sundax papers H hls lnotlltr TLKICLITIIHL xlrtue 'lhls IS hls lptltude lor CYOODIHL WODHIHDIHD lolk son s VS hen one of thes bursts torth ln the QUICK of shop tlme exen the boss stands at attentlon wlth hat ln hand llstenlnf. to the beautlful sooth1nL l'1'10l0f.l1CS For recreatlon he throws parts of llrge patterns at the Lad and has btcomt xcrx adept at ducklnf those w hlch are hurled ln retallatlon Howextr Wop IS a good natured xouny. man and 1 wllllng and ll Ll to ltntl extrx a ltance whtlc 1 IILIIJIIIL llanc IS neede He IS IIIILYLSILII ln patternmaklng. and has ldxanctd btxond the stage ol mele lpprcntlcc XM bld thu tartwtll Pu tx and lxt xou oul txtrx blesslng on the Journex throuffh llte 'I' H Ii M Ii ' . 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' .1 U 1 -1 Y -' 5 .1 .- 51' -. 71 - 1 -1 '- md' .I I P ' VI II I IXMSON TR -SDF SCHOOI Everett W Rerchard Born june 10 1913 Red Lron Pud Relch Actryrtres Class Day Committee Inter trade Basketball 1 Z 1 A A The young man on whom your rnterest rs now centered rs one famrlrarly known as the Red Lron Flash He entered our mrdst at e begrnnrng. of our Freshman rear rmpressrng exery one with hrs handsome manly figure and hrs excellent manners Pud has seemed at trmes to be all at sea but thrs rs explarned by the fact that he some day hopes to be a sailor He rs endeayorrnf. to place hrmself among those who are members of the crew of the Schoolshrp -'knnapolrs Er has eyer been a willing worker and a trne tradesman trying, always to keep himself rncreasrnrz rn knowledge and mechanrcal aptrtude From records made by hrm rn studies and shop work he has succeeded nobly rn both directions Hrs darly exercrse rs procured by dashing nrmbly to the woods rn search ot refreshment at every ararlable opportunity Good luck Rerch and may your er ery desire be tulfrlled rn the time to come Kenneth M Weigel Born -Xugust 19 1915 Royersford, Pa Wiggles Mailman Kennv Inter class Track 1 2 3 A X Girls' Girls' Gaze on the handsome map of the second tactor of the well known Roxersford duet He himself admits that he rs practically the onlv exrstrng rrval of Clark Gable Wrggles rs qurte a runner having been a member of the cross countrv team for two years and crrclrng the loop for a mrle rn the track season He trarns all year for hrs sport, sprrntrng twrce darly to e statron rn quest of mail from the outer world We do not know exactly the pet ambrtron of our Kenny but we be lreve rt must haye something to do wrth polrce work yudgmg from e way he has practiced shadowrnz jake around for three whole years We have frnally come to the conclusion that thrs rs done so that he will not lose Jake and not be able to find hrm for the weekly trek to the metropolrs of Royersford Wiggles sense of drrectron rs sadly askew and for thrs reason he required a competent guiding hand to lead hrm up the path to home Kenny rs an ambitious young fellow and rs a good patternmaker He hopes to be able to land a job rn thrs work and study further rn order to prepare for teaching So farewell kenny and lots of luck Erfrat No one rs beat tzll he quzts 'No one zs through tzll he stops No matter how hard Fazlure hzts No matter how often he drops 4 fellows not down tzll he Iles In the dust and refuses to rzse Fate can slam htm and bang hrm around And batter hzs frame tzll he s sore But she never can say that he s downed Whzle he bobs up serenelr for more l fe1loto's not dead tzll he dzes, N or beat tzll he no longer trzes , . . . , , Pa. 55 99 66Ev99 66 ' 79 r . j ' , - ' . . iv' . v k H . 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THE MECHANIC FRED W ARGLE Instructor Engzneermg Svnmr EIIIIU Brat flblh Ahmrr It IS the w1se man that proflts by hls own mxstakes Dont let adverslty dlscourabe you A fighter 1snt beaten when he IS knocked down only when he stays down Try to cultxvate a pleasant manner of speech Flashlng repartee and a rapler l1ke wit are all rxght for characters 1n a book but IH real l1fe they always cu Don t let your temper get the best of you VS hen you set out to conquer the world the place to be,,1n IS w1th yourself Lazlness and slovenly hablts are really waste waste of tlme and talents Dont depend on someone else to provlde for that ramy day or for the t1me when you no longer can provlde for yourself that IS your job On the other hand dont lay up a surplus just for the pleasure of hoarding Share as much of your prosperxty w1th others as you feel to be rloht It IS better to have less than that others should suffer by your betunt, The enjoyment of Slmple pleasures ln the company of true frlends IS more real than the so called enjoyment of power and wealth Learn to know your frlends lf you wlsh to save vourself the dlsllluslonment of mlsplaced confidence Dont have too much falth IU your own ODIIIIOI1 of yourself After all the hlghest prlze you can w1n ln lhlS world IS the esteem of your fellow men and ll IS generallv awarded to those who have self respect wlthout concelt If It would take the wlsdom of Solomon to chart a course of actlon 1n these tlmes then posslbly the fore,,o1nl, observatlons may prove helpful they were all borrowed from the wrltlngs of that wlsest of Klngs FRED W ARC-UE 1 A ' . , . . ., . 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H WILLIABIS, P BLRCESS, T PRATT, H EBFIIIARE H FRMR Front Rn R HESSFR G HFRRINIANN N KLRSH-UK F W 'XRCIE I MARTIN, E SIIEAFFER B HIRPIR Srmnr 4 ngmvera HANKSGIX ING of 1937 marked the begzmmng of our three Iear course as apprentlces In power plant operation After finishing. three months work In the machine shop during which period halt the class w ere In th1s shop w hlle the other half were doing: odd jobs about the plant we started as a group ot tw elxe to learn our trade lnder the able teachmfs of Mr -Xrf'IIe and Mr Deibert our tirst xear was taken up with learning the fundamentals of plant operation Our theorx classes consisted of studung boilers In our junlor xear we were sorrx to haxe one of our group leaxe us for other fields but still our training went on with 'steam problem to cause us mam hours of Intense studx We now took upon ourselx es the task ot operatm the plant In the morning Qhlll Stokers and stoker management combustIon ot fuels engmes turblnes and retrl eration sums up our course of theorx for this xear Then came our final Iear and as Qemors we took upon ourselus the task of guiding. the Incommf' geezers' lh the plant as we had been ulded two xears DFCXIOUSIN Our course ot studx consisted essentiallx ot the studx ol dlrect and alternating currents their effects, and the different pieces of apparatus used In conjunction with each tx pe The Installation of two under Iced stokers was welcomed bx all of us slnce It Laxe us practice In the operation of nuchmical stoktrs Now w1th our apprenticeshlp at Xhlhamson drawing to a close we wish to extend our appreciation to both Mr -Xrgue and Mr Delbert lor their etforts In helping us attain a thorough know ledLe of our trade -X HARRY EBFI Il-IRE 9 Y , .s as Q - 5 f I 0 Y ' 4 Q .5 'T rt' I L Lv -I -' . . 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Nw 19 1 -f as x Q'wu Y .gg, 'ff.'Mf Mi, 'l' -5' 7.- fa -'15, I 1 Q 9 x XX II I IXNISON TR ADI SC H001 Paul Owen Burgess Born October 1-1 1013 XXIII-xlI1NlJllI'U' P1 Pi Bug: VP Plln Inn IXIULN nu: truh at 11 m L N 1 xn n on 1 u 1 1 co L prll Q OI the Cl'lf'lI1ttT corp our p ix rm 1 1 mm ul rn it NITCDY and cnciuramc and 1 pmol ol thl xu olhr wunllc N Cmckmd xml bmlxnn m tlnfs 1 of 1 L - unturn uruf not H1 tmf 1 L pmur L I 1 plpn xxrana IDX I u ln xx 111 L mu lX J mt 1 XKl'tNllll'1 lt Inu n m 1 1 ll Xin N mu L nlnmlllon hx I 1l hlmxnll wc nn l nl tunitnlx LL L n 11 xx 1 dlNIl0S'll Hur wx takex hl klclchn' xx 1th 1 Qmlln md uluillx 1 put mmm mick x uh h xv 1 ..l1Lll'lllll lU. ul four n.1 rv. 1 culltx lf an ,. 1 uc Wong 1 mu o Nunn mn L g. umm our but uh L to h m IN xx A Harry Ebelhare Born N113 19 1916 Phllddelphli Schnoz le Banana B1 ll huul 4.ct1x1t1eQ Mu H-XXII Start Dramat1cQ Lro N countrx 1 Bdskcllyqll 1 snball 7 mc X r 11 1 4 SX mp 0 x Orchutra, Glee Club -X -X Wham the m'1ttLr with xou Iclloud In Lot the Cll'lXKlI'l'H all dom nrmdx .md Noun hudlx Nun tutul guux I muxl In praltx goof its Bcllhc-11d or x nav um ln-f Ntru t xhur xml CL nn' ln wdxdnu 01 thc Lhnduln Harrx 19 Z1 rathnr xcrwlllm athlc-tn tdlxm- mme mtcnt ln bdwball and track ulth baxkctball 1 21 1d0lll lL HL manafe: to du rithnr well dc pm: thn jlb8N 01 ell Ntxlul pun ters who alum that urc-lx that lnnanu Cnuwd will get ID thu xx IX or hold hlm bulx uhm he U'ltN to do Qumgthlnf rx r my 0 1 L1 hlm New m n NLILISL hu IHSISIN th xt hm cluunt hun 1 bl' n L on x uu N 1, H JLLIOLINX on thy put wt hm ns xho r ,L H11 uou LN coursd Banana can gnc lt as well ax tain ll .ind 1 a good cnvlnur lor all that Rnd G0 an we part up eaxnextlx xush xou .ill the ucu N md h1Jp1 nw thit xour Iutura can hold ln Ntorn Henry Scott Frank Born August 17 191: Lancaster Hennv Frunh X IXIULN Frndsunr l Umm Ctbmmllflk 'Nlnnxxu Sim I7x1m11L I cr tmrlf. Baskmtbdll l tn I l I'o Mount jox dom thm Cla ol 10h uknoulcclge the lI'lt'1Ll7lU1Il6Q 01 the entlre clxlllzcd uorld lor her unszlu-h xplrlt ln alloxung: Hennx to leave her emlronh to spread Uladncv md Nunihmc all along, the xoarl as hc trdxels hlthcr and xon Lnrx lx a xcrx modut chap dc pm thu mct that hm 1 1 H1411 ummd 1 J Clark bdblm I 5 th 4 l un upgrt tunnis pldur .md K J 1 chdrtlr nnmlnr ln thL hnlfnnur- lnmn Hlw tlrxt Iour accompll hmnnt are quite Iranklx admitted In Swttx hlmSClI and the mth can ba xouched lor bx anxone at all Sex, mdecd Henry ns one 01 the Lmonx Iounder: and Ntdunch Qupporter His boundle-2 QDOHIAHCOUN ull and churlul Qplrltb haxe mx udcd men the darkest hourQ 01 them dns when CXLI'Nlhll'l' sccmQ to go umm: mr 1 Qmlle seems to bm thc- last thmf. on clrth i lor thx r ne xx N xou Happx whither lorunr ln xour Iuturn L , - 'I v. .1 . L . .. , , N .. , I.. Aft' I - 1 ' B11sk'l1ll, 1, 3. Frm th- ,'l'Llf1lI'iI1.Z lm' of Essi gzlnn- -the-D111 V1 1 ' m1-S th' 'i' ' ,' -- s' ' s. lzjl Hs 's 1 1 'u '1 I :th pip' lit ' g: rh 5- mftalli' :tr ' - ' ll thi: I h- '- of Paul zmrl thc I-vcragc ul' 1 ' - ' - 'h. M1 D' 111 are tulri ' 'l'1h H 1: -51 I ' s in thv lla-I I nf ' ' Q arc Ol l' li i vivid wmri pirturxs. I ll cv the-sv ,U Izrk cu 1 ' -' 'zu ' '. '- cu o , u 'nr 1 X plzr- th -r 1 1' nu' 'S ',1 1, '-1 , 1 Q1 -- ' HI. ' vh' s 0 'Q h's 'I 1 '- ' 4 l 'tu '. Th's 1 1l' j shmli I - 11 Urczl 1'l .1 1 h's 1 1 l : -ss llflll 1,' 11 h-lpin' huml bc 'ml' ul in 1: :h 'S i if 'olI. - 1 f , ' ' 'z , Pa. ca 1 , as u ss se , ' , u Bai- . -, 35 T ' k, 1, 2, 53 Inter-cl11:s T nc', VZ, . g Qu' h nj 11 f' j - 1' ,'g1.- -. I ' 3 ' -Y' 1 if' Tha - - ' f ,'ou. Al ' 'k' , J Hgh 1 -1 l 1 k 'I' ,I ' K vf 1, ' , SX x ,V S' 2 J is 15 -K ps -5 'z' P 5 I' ' 1 1. : , .' Y ' , . 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' I: 5. x . 2 I 1 , ' 5 - 1 5 - ' 5 ' ' 1 3 :mr ' 's io 'igh .J 'I Y X N THF MECHANIC Bentley F Harper Born Nlalch 1 1915 Philadelphia, P1 goof, Joseph Slonlach Ions Actlxltles MTIIIANII Staff t-Xdxertlslnfr 'Nlanagerl Basketball Gian fl r jud lng trom the nicknames that haxe more or less attached them selxes to the prlde and jox ot the Clan ot Harper one ml ht gun the impression that Jeseph ls .1 rather heaxllx built xoung chap To be ttlx truthtlll hoxxexer he st els ll c ll s the Idol ot Olkmont ln spite ot lt out neu oil er IX mos x ue x 1 L Nlll lllllg NO! ll Int Il lll QIIIS l he s 01 is mrolerx cm noxxs txerx ltte x the engines ln the poxxer plant xxell 1.11011 h to clll them hx tl lr til nlmes and to 'lnx good engineer this me lns 'ls much 19 drt H112 come true Our tlrst hint ot his greatness elm: lon 'l o xxhen xxe first he lid him tl the boss thlt his xxax ot doin somethin s til Nllllklltil' to the xx the boss xxould do lt He qlllcklx 1 lined the important position ot tcehnlcll 'lilklatl to Mr Delbert and Iexln the junk man Ben has done excellent xx ork on Tm INIIKHANIK Staff as dtlXtTllSlTlL ln great part to the etfort he has put into It We treelx predict a successtul career for joe ln the engineering xxorld and xxe also xxlsh him all the luck ln the xx orld George F Herrmann, r Born October 6 1913 lll1SI0l Pl l rg Felix 0 Kav lXllllQ Smcretarx, 1 2 3 ACIXIQOYX Board 1 2 1 Dance nl mittee MIIIIANIK Staff Dramatlcs Basketball 1 Z Captain 3 Inter elass T ack, 2 A A Plesldent 4 Dance tonight? Whose turn 19 lt to drag Bx Pass around? Mlm P O Ixax And so, I'llj.,llll'T10 Felix promenades the dance floor before the en xlous exes ot the rest of the school Xes slr G1 IS 'l dancer of no llttle abllltx and he s got a xx ax about him the xx omen can t resist As an engineer, Hermle rates top fllght Besides being an honorarx member ot the I nlon he has held the important positions ot Duct Inspec tor and Chlet ot the P P Follies As tar as sports are concerned basketball 19 his first loxe He xxas captain ol the squad durlng his Senior xear and hardlx a tiner plax er can be lound ln surrounding courts, although Gig lnslsts that his home toxxn ol Bristol ploduces good blsketball plaxers and good It lllan spaghetti ID job lots So long Hermle and the best ot good tortune llxxaxs 'lttend xou Richard A Hesser Born june 26 1915 Pine Groxe P1 Ducky Frenrhy Actlxltles Adxlsorx Bolrd Dance Committee Mnclmxlm Staff Inter trade Basketball 1 2 3 In er class Track 1 2 3 A A With great pride do xxe introduce to xou the onlx full blooded French man ot xxhlch exe can boast Dlckx came to us trom the great coal mlnmg cltx of Pine Grove, xxlth a xxondertul French accent and the idea that lite consisted ot eating and sleeping at lnterxals during the routine ol cracking up about sixteen tons 01 coal per dax Hls xlexxpolnt has changed to the extent of leaxlng out the crack about the coal He is a good engineer and has successtullx held doxxn the position ot president of the Lnlon lor three xears He IS alxxaxs the personltle ltlon ot lll that the Lnlon stands tor and has clrrled himself lt lll times is betltted his hlgh stltlon His gltt of good looks a sense ot humor and the abllltx to take lt xxlll alxxaxs keep him on the peak ot popularltx and ald him on his xxax to the bright tuture xxhlch xxe all trulx xxlsh him 64 J . ' 1 1 y c . ss sc as ss - ,sa . . A ' , y , - age , 33, A. .A. K ' ' . ' .. 2 . - B - - ,V ' l , l ' H yi ' - ' . xx U ' . .' . ' . h . A . A . ' . - . - ' . . strl' j , . ' 15 Ju, the- l-:.t l t 'h bllyg and li ,tlll is :ln engi -' of und llt-l abil'tj, .tl-' d - tc the fact that ll- IS ll conf'-nt . ' 'k-A L l a person who xx'ill ot ' .1 'itil-d llntl r lee-ls that hi: j l ': 1 I - lj line. He k 1 I' l' l- part K 01 . . v' .I ' , V 1 -. . Q 1 . D- uf ' A51 A Z xx' t Y 2 1' x x 'S 1: 5 I 5 is xl 5 n x' ' 5 ' ' 1 1 1:5 -i t 2 K H - , -l 5 ll - ' ill ' .. 1 '. ' D' ' ' g I - ' g xxul, 'z ' I - 'ax' . W - ' I . ' - v- ll ' , . ' I 5' ' ' l- ' I . . ' . . , ' '- ' . , manager. The success of the book, whether great or small will be due , . V I . . . . . . , ' S , 1 . 65 99 G6 ' 99 65 99 ' ' . . Act' - j , , Z3 . j . , , ,.. g . - Co - v 'l' f ' l 1 V - ' ' ' - 1 1 1 1 1 S ' '-5 r' ' 3 . . A ., '- , .. - 7 vu . . . , - . . . A' . n 'r- ' 'SH B I - .' , 5 ' 5 I Y x ' le -'gn ' t ' . . 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U 1 Y v-V -' ' ' XXII l IXNISOX TR XIII St H001 j Nelson Kershaw llor11Ja11u1rx 7 1013 1 1delpl111 I Nels Banana ACIINIIICN XICC President 1 TTQIQUTLF RIDE QOIIIIIIIIIM Ikhlll manl, Danct Comm1ttee N11-it IIXNI1 Sllll 1IAd1torI Dramat1c Inttr lflllt setball 1 7 K In er cas Tack 1 7 1 Sxmphonx rthtNt11 ,tt C A A und the trumpets 1, tht lmtll l ll th x hNtltN tt poxxer plant ThlN ts our onlx tour Nt1r tntmttr 1nd 1ll 1round lllNl n11n 'md xxt rt proud to haxt xou look h1n1 oxtr Prattxtallx and theoret1callx ht topN tht tooklt IN llllll 1nd 111 protutt1on 1n ,1g t1me 1 Ill kexnott ItN 1 muN1tal kexnott tt th1t I caust ht s1ng.N xxh1lt ht xxorks and ht s ntxtr 1dIt tspltt tht tact that ht has l'lNlNIlll txtral ttttmptN to Nlgn l11n1 Ill tht lmon ht 1 on goof ttrmN XXIII 1 t t rtt rtn 1nt Il 1 IN ptrmlttlng 1tttNs to 1tN xar1ouN Nttrtt h1untN hvhllllltt th NtlN 1 ltmlnlnt anglt had llN all l'l'llll tor 1 xx tx nurst txxo xetrs to loNt tl LII'lJ n n1 nt x N xt makmg 1 plax tor some auburn lldlftll btautx xxho hxngs ht1 ht Germantoxxn J st bexxare ot a ttrtun telloxx ot th cl'1sN ot ' J tll tr1end of tht octan Wt tttl that suctesN IS surtlx xours 1nd max xou somt d1x bt a Nl1m man, slx. tttt tour 1n altltude and xxtar trousers tour mchts 1t tht cuff Au rexo1r, and good luck Loulsj Marhn Born July 10 1913 Phlladelphla Pa Pepper 'llorf' Abe -Kct1x1t1ts Dramat1cs 7 Baseball 7 1 Inter trade Basketball 1 Dance Orchestra, 2 A it Gaze, oh gtntle reader at tht rusNtt htadtd lad xxhoat phxN1ognomx are xlevxlng the pan of one ot tht grtattst all around 0I'lI3flI'lLC1N br11n trusters, and asslstants to men xxho xxr1tt the books, that has txer sl1d 1 toot dovxn the leg of a pa1r ot oxeralls Pepper IS somexxhat ot a coloNsus xxhen It comes to real httxx thmkmg He does It somet1meN too, xxhen Hesser IS not around to p on hlm and haxe h1m ejecttd tortttullx trom the realmN ot tht Inlon He IS a loxal supporter ot the org1n11at1on but at t1mt- ht lllli 1nd thtn the tur tl1tN 1nd vxork gets tlont 1n h1N oxxn 1n1m1tablt xxax Mort lor a long xxhlle xxas a connrmed bachtlor I t ol latt h haN sllpped trom that exalted poN1t1on to 1 tatt ot adoratlon ot 1 ttllllll blonde xxhom xxe see at the sh1nd1gs trom l1I'I'lt to t1me tertam ol u haxe exen had the honor and glorx to dance xx1th the Namt I1 ht ol mx Int Btxxart ot one Fred though Mort VI happtt, Ifh' Wtll, as xxt leaxe xxe xxlsh xou all tI1t Nucttss 1n tht xxolld 1nd xxt tttl sure that 11 xou ktep the old gr1n and up and at tm sp1r1t xou tmnot 31 Thomas 0 Pratt lr Born Qeptember 9 191-I I 1 IIISIJIIFQ l 1 Pre!! 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X- 1 - Y S N ' 1 -' 5 ' F 1 ,N B . - 1 .b-1 . 1-. -..'.- fs ' .5 .l 1. - - , -' v- Q' U .fi,. , ' Q 1 ' ' - 1 s. f X' THF MFFHANIC ..ff Elwood I Sheaffer Born Pebruarx 19 1913 Tamaqua Pa Qheajf ,Inrno Joey Actlx ities X ice I resident 2 Dance Lommittee MH IIANII Staff Aclxxsorx Board Lross countrx 1 Ba ketbxll 1 Z 1 Track 1 2 Captain XOIQC ancl turx shouts and laughter from the mldst of '1 crowd ot boxs md there 1s ,Iarno in the mlddle ot the thine and probablx the cause ol 1t all Our little dark haired friend can alwaxs be counted on to amuse the tellows at someone elses expens usuallx Che? xous came to us from a place called Tamaqua xxhere coal 1 hird and the men are harder To xerlfx this .1 k anx of Shealfs ladx friends from Chester or XICIIHIN Bx x1e1n1tx xxe mean mxwhere within 1 radius of flftx miles or more His domination ol the tau sex IS an accepted thing just like the piece ol Lum that has a permanent restin place between his cheeks but hoxx he does it is a matter for conjecture Besides bem,, a corkmg good basketball plaxer and captain of the track team he ha a technique all hls own on the dance Hoor and oo' la la xx hat 1 skillful technician he is' Vhthout a doubt he xx 1ns the Q F L gold medal axxard for the xear xou as xou xenture Iorth to the future xou must carxe for xourself Harry G Wllhams Born Uav 16 1915 Ashland Pa Pressure Hnrrv Bill Actxxitles President, 1 Adxisorx Board Treasurer of A A 5 Nice President, 3 Dance Committee Basketball 1 Z MLKHANIK Staff Inter Trade Basketball .3 A A SGFXICC with a smile was th1s fellow s cheerful motto during. the period he serx ed as presser tor the school And no more flttmg a motto could anx one haxe Whatexer xour trouble Harrx is alwaxs willing to help vou out to the best ot h1s abihtx and in so doing, he lets xou in for a verx mirthful session re ardless of WOUI feelin s before he came along: He tells one xerx cute tale about a deaf and dumb telephone operator who uses the Spanlsh sign lanhuage and another about a fellow who drxxes a locomotnxe in the coal mines It these do not produce the proper effeet he uses the l'lNLtlI'lf, hammer on xour rlh That nexer falls Pressure is also xerx ambitious He has hopes of some dax breaklnf. the largest pipe fitting exer made with the largest hammer exer made, ind to show his xersatilltx his one real ambition IS to shaxe the moose he id which adorns the wall in the maln building He also has hopes of blowing smoke rings out ot the power plant stack ancl making them ring. the flag. pole Harrx has seixed dlxers commlttees and as treasurer of the A A he has been a knockout His abllltx on the basketball floor few can denx Heres hopm xou succeed Harrx Bill Xouxe got what lt takes to reach the top and max all our best wishes as xour friends help xou to stxx there . -v , . . 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Uhr Glhrn Cbrarra ELCONIE fr1ends and parents or the members of the Class of 1933 We are gathered here thrs eyenmg to do Justlce to a real program of entertam ment and enjoyment IH the consumma tlon of our Class Day Program But flrst a few words Tomght we pass a mllestone on the road of hfe blrth and school radua QQ tlon are the common landmtrks Of these the graduatlon IS ln manv cases the most memorable for just beyond lt comes the pomt at vyhlch all must leave the highway they haye trodden wxth the carefree crowd of thelr schoolmates to pass mto the jungle of life and cut their own trall Ifor most the bush IS thick and thorny the ground rough and rocky He IS rare who never casts regretful ed for hlm just beyond the graduatlon mlle I learned from my NIother that the oldest and greatest of books had III lt the soundest philosophy for hfe VK hat she taught me years of close obserya tron have confirmed So I want to say to my classmates three slmple th1n Q The flrst 19 thls Now abldeth falth falth m the cleanlmess of manhood falth m the purity and sweetness of womanhood falth IH the dlgnltv of yvork falth IH the destiny of our country and that falth whlch shall be so much greater than yourselves that the lvmg of yourselves shall be a httle thm to do lf so be your falth ln your country be made perfect Amd second I vyant to say to my classmates Now abldeth hope hope because of the fanth that ns m you hope because that falth IS not feeble but powerful leadmg men up from sm and meanness and all thmgs small unt1l out of your grovyth shall come that other reat statement Thou hast taken me and Thou hast set me ln a large place And thlrdly I want to say to them Now abldeth love that love that shall make vou too fine to blend vour pleasure or your prrde vylth sorroyy for the meanest thlngs that feel that love whlch should lead you to remember to appre clate htm who IS soclally not yet as hlgh as you that love vyhxch should radlate from your character and your educatlon that whlch makes life happler syy eeter and stronger for all whom you may meet These thmgs I want to say to my classmates that they haye falth that because of thelr falth they shall have hope and that out of the falth m thmgs that are hlgh aboye and thmgs that are fine beneath there shall come a hope whlch yyorkmg together yylth love yylll make thelr llves a poyyer for Tl hteous ness m thelr commumty A y It . 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A Q ,A ,, a v , n n 1 x 1 w w W I . w W II l I-XNISON TR -XIII' Sf H001 Qllaaz liwtnrg N the memorable day of September 12 1932 SIXIV 1llllJlllOllS students entered the portals of XX 1ll1amson Trade School to seek the educ 1t1on of learnlng a trade by whlch means a l1yel1hood could be earned rn later yeirs ll e, of the class of 1935 were sent to our respectlye cott tges yy here we met our matrons md roommates On the next dav we were glyen our books ind spent our first day ln the shops To many of us thls wts ty istly different llfe from my that we had heretofore encountered but yye soon gr xsped the nn portance of It and fell mto step w1th1n 1 short tlme Of course, there IS no need to remmd the members of our class just hoyy our semors greeted us but yye proved to them that we could take lt md they compensated for the ordeal by g1v1ng us a maryelous lreshman receptlon soon after we were settled Th1s proved to be a thoroughly enjoyable ey emng and showed to us that there would be many more dellghtful tlmes during our terms at school However, the first l'I11Sf0I'llLll'16 encountered IH our career it XX lllldITlSO11 was the death of Nllss Campbell the beloved matron of 2nd L Cottage who dled on December IZ Thls sad 1nc1dent firmly lmpressed upon our minds the in debtedness we owed for the sltlllful tralnlng whlch she hid proylded Nlrs Stevens was secured as the fltted successor, capable of C,0IlllIllllIiQ' our trunmg IH the same characterlstlc manner The first class officers were elected IH january w1th the following members bemg elected to office Presldent, Harry ll 1ll1ams N 1ce Presldent, VS Nlaxwell Durmg thls stage of our school l1fe we were unfortunate 1n loslng two of our classmates due to outslde relatlonshlps, leavmg our class w1th a roll of 38 members to contlnue the next year Ur Howells, our Engllsh and NIus1c ln structor also left us at thrs tlme to become Xsslstant Pastor of the -Xrch Street Nlethodlst Eplscopal Church of Phxladelphla Due to the many lI1SplI'al1OI1dl powers he possessed hrs presence was greatly mlssed m our school llfe and h1s yacancy was filled by Nlr Thomas, who has done much to further the Interests of I'IlLlS1C at XXllllZ1Il1SOI'l Toward the end of our Freshman year we were entirely t1m1l1ar w1th the routlne of the school and were beglnnmg to realize what 1 great opportumty the school presented To uphold the prestlge of our class IH athletlcs we COI1lI'llJllt6fl sey eral var slty members on the yarlous teams w 1th greater expectatlons IH the COl1l1Hg two years I'ollow1ng a brxef two month vacatlon we began our jumor year at H11 llamson endeavorlng to grasp to the fullest extent the practlc tl Lnow ledge of our respectlve trades At the begmmng of thls term we elected beorge I:,ll1s as President Elwood Sheaffer as VICE Presldent George Herrmann as Secretarv and Nlerrlll -Xlex ander as Treasurer Xie presented our trad1t1onal JUHIOI' XIIC program 1n february, stagmg a two act play entltled Roval In1t1at1on which was followed by 1 successful dance School llfe passes rapldly w1th most members of th cl iss bemg 1n1t1ated mto the Saturday -Xfternoon Soclety conducted especlally for lI1fllXlflllcllS who have lost thelr prlvlleves through some misdemeanor on then part L, 7 Y i. 1 Z . . i I T 1 - v E Y ' ' ' ' . -'z . T , v : . v Rx 1 v v ,' ' . ' ' ' 'z z '13 ,' 2 . , , B. ZA. - ' V , at . Y ' 2 -y A 7 .K Y , S 1 K X . . Q. . Donnelly: Secretary, George Herrmann: and Treasurer, Henry Frank. A A ' C A , , . , , , , . . g , N C u I I A . A Q ' Y u AL 1 s n sf A v u v 7 v I ' ' - C . I NIFCHXN Llass ofhcers were affaln elected for the remalmng trme of thls term The elected members lncluded Presldent, George Ellls X ICG Prestdent Harry VS 1l hams Secretary, George Herrmann and Treasurer, Nelson Ixershaw Drawmg close mto the end of the term we regretted to lose two more of our classmates due to outslde relat1onsh1ps l'h1s left us wlth a class roll of 56 to contmue our school l1fe at ll lllldl1lSOIl Nlrs Steyens Nlatron of 3rd C, also left us at th1s tlme and her place was hlled by Nllss 'Neely Xthletlc act1y1t1es were enjoyed by our glfted athletes who establlshed an enylable record lncludlng the annual lnter class track meet whlch cllmaxed the school term Returnlng to school after the summer vacatlon marked the begmnlng of our hnal term The Qemor yelr contsuns more prlyrleges and semor authorlty to acquamt the Isreshmen wlth the tradltlonal responslbllltles entrusted to a W1l ltamson student Xl 1th the passmv of a few weeks 1n wh1ch the first year stu dents were sltulted IH thelr tradework we abandoned foollsh maneuvers and settled down to obtam our hnal mstructlon ln shop Class ofhcers for the hrst half of our semor year were elected wlth the re George Herrmann and Treasurer Harold ll agner Isnowmg th It the Irreshmen would be thrnkmg a great deal of home and Nlother we tendered them a receptlon wh1ch proved to be a very happy affalr and brought out semor rule oyer the Irreshmen to a close, much to the Irresh men s dellght Ks 1 mems of 0lJl'l1lllHlQ necessaly funds for out annual year book month ly dance programs were rendered regularlv unt1l the end of the year -X dl VISIOH of the proceeds was donated to the -Xthletlc Assoclatlon IH order to hnan c1ally support the yarlous sports In Nlarch we held the fmal electlon of class offrcers and chose as Presldent George Ellls as hee Presldent Harry VS 1ll1ams as Secretary George Herr mann and as Treasurer Harold VS agner Nlanv members of the class recelved athletxc I'CCOgl11t10ll for servlces ren dered, mcludmg Bar XI s xarslty Xl s, and numerals In basketball we won the coyeted mter class champtonshlp and lst C upheld our honor by wlnmng the 1nter cottage laurels By wmmng the 1nter class track meet agaln this year for the second consecutlye year our athletes cllmaxed the1r careers rn a cover of glory agaln b6il0NNll'1g honors to our class Thus wxth the Class Day hxerclses on the 20th of June and Commencement on the 21st we termmate an appreclable three years trade learnmg at Vhlllam son, but we w 1ll nexer cease to honor Nlr Vlrllramson for h1s benevolent fore slght wh1ch has proylded us w1th the necessary quallhcattons to obtam success Ill llfe ELwooD SHEAFFFR GEORGF HERRXIANN C105 r Historians Glass Qlnlnra Glass Zlllnmn' RED AND WHITE WHITE CARNATION Qllana Matin HONOR AWAITS AT LABORS GATES N fir 'l'Hi I .f ..'IC -HW V 1 ' L Q :Q V l rs . n ' 4 I . va . u . I ve : V I , I - . S V ,. V T. D V V V . V . - V 5. V . . V V VV V V . sults as follows: President, George Ellis: Vice President, Isaac Kirkg Secretary, , V. 1 V , E V . . AV . L 2 k. 1 ' ' . . .'V, L - , Y - A 7 v D 1 I , ' 7 Y ' 7 S , - , . : . 1, Q. I xs 1-v Q . Vl II I IAMSON TR KDE, SC HOOI Qllzum M111 E the Class of 1939 of the ll 1ll1amson Trade School ln the County of Del 'mare and ln the State of Pennsylyama haymg reached the end of our scholastic career but bem stlll sound of mlnd memory and understandm lo make our last yyrll and test lment as to our worldly estate and property real personal or muted yye deylse bequeath and dlspose thereof III the folloyymg manner Arhcle I lle glye and bequeath to the Superlntendent faculty and mrtrons a yyell earned and much needed rest Hay thelr efforts ln our behalf not htye been 1n vam Arhcle ll To the jumor Class yye affectxonately glVC and bequeath the parental pr1y1 lege of yyatchmg oyer carlng for and protectmg the mcommg Ifreshmtn Class Ile also ,IVE dey 1se and bequeath to the Class of 36 our seats ln the classroom flllllllg room lUtlll0I'llIl'l1 the semor steps leadmg to the tudltorlum ml ill other semor prlylleges lI1ClllCllI1g' the flbllt to look vuse, act dlgmbed look htrd and DIVC adylce to all underclassmen Article III To our dearly beloyed Ireshmen we glV6 and bequeath the rlght to break and defy openly all rules and regulatlons that were necessary to uphold the senror d1,.,mty Arhcle IV To the entlre student body we glve and bequeath bells chun gint, study hours prefect and momtor dutles probatron splendld meals etc We haye ylelded these prlvlleges to you only after careful conslderatlon and dellberatlon hoplng that you yyrll be greatly benefited by them Arhcle V To the IIICOIIIITIQL I-reshman Class vye bequeath our most h1 hly prlzed pos SESSION our msplratlon the glorlous red and white pennant Nlay they eyer honor revere and uphold llS dlgmty After due conslderatlon as to character conduct and Sdlllly of the jumor Class yye the members of the Class of 1935 bequeath a fund to be used rn the purchasxng of a refrlgeratlon plant of one ton of ICC per twenty four hours ca paclty to be dlstrlbuted dally throughout the Class of 36 ln ASSISIIIIY them m keepmg, cool and ley el heads at all txmes Ile also make the folloyym bequests lndlvlduals Nlerrlll Alex -Xlexander to Robert Bob VI alter the ablllty to take full charge of the carpenter shop ln the absence of the boss Flvsood jftrno Sheaffer and Harry Pressure hlllllilllb to Lloyd P1,,,,y Ixllne the self accepted rlght of takmg care of all female stags at ll 1ll1 tmson shlndlgs Ptaul Atlas Bohn to Isaac Ike Nloyer the rlght to be the strongest head man m the cottage Robert Salty Brlnghurst to llllllam Pleetfoot Haas the right to say nothlng ln the longest tlme of any one ln the class Ernest Ears Bathless Bronson to james Pop xlCXkIllldmN the prryr lege of takmg at the most one bath a year -Xlbert Plnky Buhman to George Doc Brommer the llme trall from the brlckshop to the cottages Paul Bugeye Burgess to Raymond Elmer Zurmsky a medal for cut txng m a boller yyxth a pocket kn1fe llllllam Nlouth Schlosser to Toothless Rankm the bxggest and loudest mouth 1n the mud shop . 7 - . 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I' IN KH-KN Nlrxwell Squrwnrrn Donnelly to jrck Qteplrens the rrght to lrne he wtel end rll week Harry Banana Pbelhrre to Harry Bud Nlrller the rrhht of eatrng an everlastrng banana George Sophre Ellrs to Ixenneth Rosle Vlrtman the rwht to be the b1,., shot representatrve from the state caprtal -Xllen Tod Frnk to Glenn Bessre Spres the prrvrlebe of berng the only refrned scholar rn the class Henry Lrps Prank to Doc Smrth the art of spendrng less trme on hrs feet than any other enbme mason Paul Pollock Snyder to Brrd Le,,s Hartman hrs rnterchangeable soprano, contralto fo, horn yorce I'o VS alter l'l'1nnel feet H rmmel from H rrold Iussy luss hrs fogbound delrrrum at all trrnes Iohn Nluscles Crnhrrch to Rrchrrd Nlercedes Irntl hrs renowned brute strenhth and overwhelmrn, sex rpperl Bentley latso Hrrper to Irvrrr llrmpy Lrmmre hrs delrghtful curves kenneth Goon Rrnehrrt to Clmter Horsey Refsnvder hrs snap drabon trble manners Georbe Benrto Herrrn mn to Polly Payyleurca the rrght to muzzle more XXX rn any lenbth of trme th rn 'rny other buy Clarence Gussler Hessler to Clarence Greek Hedrrck the prrvrlege of havmg an eyerlastrn, burn on rn the rnachrne shop Rrchard Blllh Horsrngton to Charles Chuck Bennett the rnusrcal talent only grven to a lonesome cowboy Nlevrn Lad Jackson to Elwood Ellre Collrns hrs weekly excursron to the home town Robert Jake Jacoby to Donald Rmb Xost the prryrlege to carrv on the development of Chester loves Nelson ll rngs jetferrs to Strubby Ra,.,mrn Nlonthomery the prrvrlege to stumble oy er ll rllranrson ,rounds for another yerr Eben Elmer jones to C rrl Iluckv Roeder the lrcense to be krng of the Burg 'Xlelvrn Nlrldew Jones to Xlrllram Brrgham Xounf the Jones shuffle of werrrng out shoes Nelson Nels Rershrk to Prtrrck Nloonlrhht Nlurphv the pleasure of worl mg the full llrllrrmson dry Isaac Ike Ixrrk to Brll Rodham two feet of hrs four foot le,.,s to assrst rn peeprng over transoms Rodman Rabbrt Lenta to Xl alter Ruthre Bohn the laugh that lrngers for days Robert Isrutch lxrent7 to Leo Leyr Nlrller the strength to carry around and make ,ood use of .1 ton of lard Raymond Chrck Lrttle to Harold True blue Xonerda hrs everlastrn,., drab wrth Hoody Stephen Nlrlquetoast Lucl oyrch to jacob VK oo7y Gersrnger the abrlrty to properly portray the trmrd soul Iours Abe Nlartrn to Fhomas bqurrt Llewellyn the rbrlrty to take charge and drrect all freshman hazrn, Robert Brg Shot NICK afertv to john Soup Nlrller hrs retrned egotrstrcal sprrlt George Nlrck NIcClellan to Vlrllram Brng, Ifhrman hrs nrusrcal and sex appealmg, talent Robert Nleady Nleadowcroft to George hnsmrnger hrs pleasant and care free personalrty rncludrn,, the farr sex 4 TH I 116 ' . .' li' 1 v 4 Q 1 v 4 ll v I ' 1 . 5' l il A C . 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W Ill I-XNISUN TR XIPI- SC H001 Homer Joe boss Shlrp 'md I'hom1s l'dd1e Cantor Sell to S Blur Steel Square Sponexb irf er the knowledge to settle all dlmcult problems III the COHMFUCIIOII tr ide George I'1llets Nlorlex to Charles Bexel Benn the sclence of makmg patterns mth the mere use of putty, shellac and nall holes james Plnlty llnlterton to Bred H0llfl1H1 Ixlllllllel the prnllege to argue md contrarhct all st itements made by any one james Hoogew Iorter to Stanlex Stoker Vlohler the illllllW to stolse ns xy more ffrub ln fue nunutes th in mx one else cm Ill tvwenty Carl Xl op Postens to Stemex Bruno SClg0l.lSlxX 1ust thls no splclx da l' ng 15h Thon as Delbx Pratt to Sam NIcQartx hls most 1ntr1cate and scxentlhc solutlon to all problems encountered 111 the Power Plant Flnood Senator Ream to Emmet Const Constable my most d1st1n ,rushed loverj be mng 1n the soclal llfe of XX llhamson lwerett Relch Relch 1rd to Charles jowlsle jones h1s ab1l1ty to be exact to the nearest 1l1Cl1 IH woodvx ork john Elvsvn Rlcltert to JIIT1 bumpy Stew irt lll mv rew xrds for cross countrx from lX1ll1lI11S0l1 to the Islwun Operl Ilnld jevwboy llXlS to Robert Bob Nhller l'l1SCl1,.II1lflCfl tspects isoft solpb wx hen ID the presence of the falr sex Leonard Ca 9o.2H O Tnpton to lrwm Irxy xXllllE1Il1S hls mtrwelous busmess ab1l1ty Damel Nloose Trout to Ralph Nloose Cahall my Indlan proflle and noted resemblmce to the cirmworous amm 11 th it roams the northern woods Harold Horace XX lgner to Lee Hooxw Hoover mv meek personallty md attltude of lllillfllty kenneth Nlulmxn XX elgel to Chlrles Lh1rlev Nhller the prwllege of brmgmg up all school mul every day and get 1 tremendous drag vslth all classes HHYTIQOII Steve X erger to Nlelxln Nlelxeen Xloyer mv ablhty to settle ill mathematlcal flll-llClllI16S vuth my black bool of facts Charles Sh idou Poet to Lyman Bud Brady my l1st of all lanocker clubs about the grounds Rlchard Bruno Hltler Hesser to Bruce Swede XX etzel my rlght to ob ta1n more grub than 1nv share at any meal HONORABLE C D Pom XXX HONIORABLP R X HPSSER PHD BPL slttzrrnms at law , . . . . . 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A , ' - -f Fo ss Q95 EJones SENIORS We ,fa Q-ef-H fm.-,'3 iugfmi 'N rx S s wwla .UQ ,ma x..,f Poef' WILLIAMSON TRADE SCHOOL Gllaaa Hrnpherg ERE lt xs June 23 Alumn1Day1n 1950 and we are on our way to our old Alma Nlater from which we have been graduated fifteen years Chugglng along ln our new Ford finer plane we reallze lt IS only a few short hours t1ll we reach our first destmatlon which as Phlladelphla As we thlnk of the great day before us sweet memorles of school days return Old friends and classmates flood our thoughts and many happy experlences are recalled Here below us IS Phlladelphla that thriving metropolls whlch IS the first stop of our Journey After parkln our plane at the alrport of Thlrtleth Street Station we entram on the Common Ball express whlch wlll take us to our final destmatlon Friends this IS the tram that that mechamcal gemus James Boogle Porter made famous for the-I P Rallroad tjackson 81 Porterl Hls chlef mventlons were dustless cmders and wmdows that open After a very comfortable five mmutes rxde we see flashed on the station detector the name of Wllllamson Thls lntrlcate mechamsm IS an mventlon of Bentley Fatso Harper who IS a renowned electrical engineer ln the research laboratory of the Pratt and Xl llllams Consolxdated Electrlc Company Upon looklng out the wlndow that opens we fall to see the old statlon As we come to a gentle stop we hurry off the tram to get a better vlew of the amazmg slght A large marble bulldmg completely modern 1n every detail stands before us As we ahght from the tram and walk up to the escalator our eyes are greeted by that old fam1l1ar figure of Leonard Gypsum Tlpton IH the uniform of a naval officer He tells us that he IS now statloned on the U S S Kalamazoo and has just returned from a crulse of southern waters As we gam the top we are attracted by a group of old grads ln the far end of the wa1t1ng room who are gathered about a wildly gestlculatlng mdlvldual Upon closer lnvestlgatlon we find that NIcCaferty IS the center of attractlon and lS tellmg the boys about all the domgs at Flag Pole H111 We understand that Bob IS tourmg the country addresslng audlences on Soclal 1sm As we stand there a frlendly pat on the back and a Hello Nlax causes us to turn around and Henry Scott Frank greets us wlth an extended hand In the course of our con versatlon we learn that the Scotchman along wlth Frenchie Hesser and G1 Herrmann IS now located 1n Colorado at Boulder Dam domg englneerlng work Henry tells us that some of the latest lmprovements for the dam were deslgned by Elwood Senator Ream who has an office 1n Denver As we hurry to the waltmg statlon bus we find that nearly all the seats are taken After slttmg down Isaac Nottmgham Ixlrk s characterlstlc halrcut draws our attentlon Vle shant go 1nto detall about his success for who hasnt heard of the Klrk Nlush room Farms P The most I'CV0lUtl0l1lLll1g lmprovement IS an electrlcally controlled mtrog enous fertlllzlng bed whlch came from 'NIerr1ll Hlram Alexanders sclentxfic farm located near julian Pa Jefferls he says IS now nn South America as also are John Stanley Alex ander Rlckert XIClVlIl Nllldew Jones and Ernest Flap Bronson all successfully plymg the1r trades As the bus draws up ln front of the hlstorxcal old admmlstratlon bllllfllng we alight and hurry 1n to Slgn the register After wrltmg our John Hancock s we walk over and greet the new supermtendent George S0phl6 Elhs When the customary salutatlons are over Or phxe asks us to s1t down and chat awhxle as he has some mterestmg mformatnon about a few of our classmates Clarence Jake Hessler IS now Nlachmlst mstructor here and lxenneth Shadow Vl elgel followmg m the footsteps of hns old pal IS now Pattern shop mstructor lJHV1d Jew boy Taxls IS a rabbl at a brand new memorlal synagogue 1n Glenslde whlle VS ll ham Cowboy Schlosser IS marrled and has settled down across the avenue from the nevs Abmgton Hospltal where h1s wxfe xs the supervxsmg nurse Speakmg of marrled couples Eben Elmer Jones IS now llvmg at Glen Riddle and IS successfully runnmg the bag factory there and NIcClellan also happxly marrned IS the newly elected leader of the far famed Phlla delphla Sympathy Orchestra We declde to see the gym that we have heard so much about m our Alumm News and so start down to where the old dalry barn used to be As we make our way towards the gym we see Robert Salty Brlnghurst and Rodman Qulgley Lentz engaged nn earnest conversatxon on the drlve They greet us and Bates nmmedlately beglns to tell us of the huge profits to v -. . . . 71 I I ,f , . . . . . 1 . 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V . - , tl H ' As ' ' ' THE 'VIECHAINIC be derlved from rabblt farmmg At thls po1nt Salty breaks 1n and says there IS noth1ng l1ke be1ng owner of a sardlne fleet We soon see the large ample Phys1cal Educat1on Blllldlllg As we go through the students entrance and down the long corrldor whlch affords us a VICW of the basketball floor we see Elwood Jago Sheaffer showlng some of the under grads how he used to do It ln the days of 35 I-rom the 1ndoor track around the balcony Albert Grand ma Steever and Harry lNose Ebelhare see us and hurry to Jom us As our llttle group moves over to where Sheaffer stands we learn that Steever IS tra1n1ng for the Olymplc try outs, and Ebelhare IS runnmg a store on South Street and 1n h1s spare t1me IS the old maestro 1n Abe Nlartms broadcastlng orchestra Durmg our talk w1th Sheaffer we are lnformed that he IS now coach at Tamaqua Hlgh School and IS produc1ng State ChHmp1OUSh1p basketball teams A rouslng cheer makes us turn around and we find Paul Crooner Snyder and RlChafd Blng Ho1s1ngton advancmg towards us After our greetlngs 'md salutat1ons are exchanged we learn that Bmg IS a des1gner and Snyder IS a test p1lot for the Ballanc1 A1rcr1ft Lorporatlon Hav mg left the basketball court 1nd gone to the apparatus room we encounter Paul Atlas Bohn md john Nluscles G1ngr1ch perform1ng feats of strength Bohn IS now a c1rcus strong man and bmgrlch IS the proud owner of a factory manufacturmg extra long handles for rakes Tak1ng our departure we head for the ball Held 1n the new stadlum As we near the bowl vue see none other than james HS Pmkerton focusmg h1s camera to get a plcture for h1s paper the Chr1st1ana Tlmes Herald much noted for IIS tall SIOTICS He tells us he IS makmg a blg scoop for the next week s ed1t1on by 1nterv1ew1ng Kenneth Bo1ler Rmehart the manager of the Hanover Shoe Co and Charles Shadow Poet the owner of the New Xalencla dance hall trymg to get the VICWS of promment bus1ness men about the depresslon of 1929 A the entrance of the stadlum we are greeted by Harold Horace VR agner, the Pres1dent of the Alumn1Assoc1at1on who asks us lf we have seen the spec1al Alumm Day ed1t1on of the A A ews After rece1v1ng our COPIES we turn to the page devoted to news of the Class of 35 Here we see the names of our old classmates 1n prmt and the news of the1r do1ngs VVe read that Albert P1nk1e Buhman IS domg contract1ng work 1n 71onsv1lle Everett Pud Re1chard IS runnlng a furn1ture factory 1n Red LION Pa Steven 'Nhlquetoast Luckovlch succeeded 1n gettmg a pos1t1on as head warden at the Rockvlew Pen near Bellefonte h1s home town Allen Todd Fmk IS teachlng phys1cs and chem1stry at Eaglev1lle Prep Paul Bug Burgess after graduatmg from Drexel succeeded 1n gettmg the pos1t1on of he td 8lCClI'lC1lI1 it VS CSllI1bhOLlS9 L o Izssmgton Damel Nloose face Trout IS warden of the game preserve 1t Alt NIcConnells urg A figure hurrles past us and dashes through the gates We recogmze Harr1son Steve Xerger carrylng h1s l1ttle black book He answers our call and we jom h1n1 He says at present he IS tlmekeeper for a track gang on the P 81 VS Rarlroad We ask hlm about hlS townsn1an Homer Joe Boss Sharp, and learn that he IS back at h1s old Alma Hater as head of the Manual Tra1n1ng Department Steve also shows us 1n h1s l1ttle black book that Thomas Eddle Schnell Sell IS st1ll bootlegglng coal that Raymond Chlcken Llttle IS head of the Hangover Trucklng Co that Robert County Seat Jacoby IS blllldlllg a spec1al type of corn Cflb IH Chester Carl VS op Postens has finally gone back to the old country and IS successfully runnmg a toastlng m1ll near Rome that Welson Nels Ixershaw IS pres1dent of the Suburban Ut1lltlCS Corp whlle Harold Sad Heart Fuss 15 presldent of Xassar College Steve also shows us a plcture of the Xleadowcroft AIemor1al L1brary dedlcated IU 1948 Bob IS a successful contractor 1n lNorth W ales And fmally George Iwllets 'Xlorley IS te'1ch1ng pat ternmakmg at the AVllfIllIlgt0I'l Trade School After Steve leaves, we slowly amble 1n to fmd a seat At thls moment we see Supt Ell1s who 1nv1tes us to Sll 1n h1s box w1th hlm Of course we are only too glad to obl1ge SIHCC our mam purpose for commg was to learn about our old classmates l,CC.lfllI1g that the thr1ll of knomng thelr whereabouts h1s worn off we watch the Alumm go down to a 6 O defeat and are at peace wlth the world ROBERT CJ RRPNTZ XX ILLIAM NIAxxx1LL DONNJFLL1 Seers 78 x A v . . , . . . . . , . , . . . 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I' ---- S'111c-i1.1i IS. .W .' -Q ' .- 111-LR Gllaaa nf 15135 HE Class of 36 ln all xts splendor and grandeur arrlved the first week of September 1934 to begm hvmg IIS Jumor year at Wllllamson School Llfe seemed to be a thmg of enjoyment and tranqullllty compared wlth the year of vt l1v1ng we had spent durmg our geezer I, year Runnlng errands domg lnnumer X able thankless tasks that a first year man acqulres not because of h s I 'tdaptablllty but because of his unfor Z tunate experlence of belng a Freshman H4171 all these tasks seemed forelgn and memal I f lt! to us now that we were JUHIOFS and 4 .I ft ,M Q' Q, jiri , X Education IS acqulred only after ,M dxllgent study and throrough trammg the wlse sage tells us During the first few months of th1s year I am sure all the members of our class agree w1th h1m and hls teachxngs The excesstve studymg seemed at the tlme unnecessary but I belleve we truthfully can say we have advanced and mastered sltuatlons that we heretofore consldered bevond our realm of knowledge Chrlstmas vacatxon arrlved and wlth xt arrlved the task of returnmg at the specified tlme a requxrement that 1 few of our members found dlfficult to meet These members became the proud possessors of yellow shps for thelr delmquency The Jumor nlght entertamment offered us our first attempt to dnsplay the dormant talent whlch our class possesses The jumor quartette four of our boys who have mastered Pennsylvanla Dutch a forelgn Babel gave an excellent recltal m that language Cowboy songs plano solos and a play well executed by 1ts cast gave proof of our versatlllty George Ensmlnger our class presldent presented a short talk concerning the l1fe and hablts of George W ashmgton at the close of the entertalnment a dance sponsored by our class featurmg Sophle Ellis and hls bovs was offered to those desxrlng to dance In the realm of sports we have glven many fine players to the dxfferent teams and we are of the oplnlon that we have upheld the Splflt and honor of VS 1ll1e Tech 1n thls field of endeavor The t1me for the departure of fifty s1x of our friends from VS 1lll3mSOn has arrlved Vle are grleved to see them depart and thank them for the help and kmd lnformatlon they extended toward us The frlendshlps and acqualntances made durlng our two years at school will not be forgotten nor dimmed by therr absence ii e smcerely hope that they wlll succeed m thelr chosen llfe s work and that the world holds 1n store nothmg but happmess and good cheer for them for ever ALBERT HARTNIAW T 7 u ' A Vf , , , . . . . ffl b 'N if ' ' ' cc H Htl IJ! fx . . 5, . . - y, F1 I I U ,r .kt ' ll! nfl .V ll ' i WJ I 1 I W 0 C .. . - W t l , ' - - l ,ff ff A, l,, , f l 1 14, T y V - - I V15 'J' '91 l 1 ' ' ' -. 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WII I I-XNISON TR ADF SCHOOI Ghz Minus nf the Game There 1s too mueh of szghzng and eauzng Of p1t1f11l tales of despazr Then IX too 111111 h o lllllllgf tltld gr1e1111g 41111 too 11111111 of fllllltlg' at 1111e There IY fa1 too 17111511 2l0lIfll 1111011 Of monex and pleasure lll1IlftIHl6 But I wng the jov of 111s statzon 41111' I szng the loue of mx game There IY too 11111611 of tre111bl1 llp tellzng Of hurts fllllf haue rome 111th the fight Th11e IT too Tlllllh of p1t1f11l 1l11'ell111g On plans that haue fazled to go rzght There IX too 1n11eh of e11u1o11s plfllllg For luxurzfs others max elazm Too 111111 h thought of 11111111g 11n1l 1l1111ng But I szng the loue of 111x game The1e zs too 11111eh of g11111 magnzjung The troubles that come auth the elas The1e IS too much zndljterent trxlng To travel a eare beset aav Too 11111eh 1lo men thznl. of gold gettmg Too mueh haue thex 1111rl111u11t shame U hleh aeeonnts for the frownzng and frettlng B11t I szng the love of mv game Lets get baek to the work ve are dozng, Let us 1e1ko11 zts joxs and zts pam Let 115 pause whzle our tasks we re reuzeafzng To sum up the l0Sl of Ullll ga1n Let us gwe up our whznzng and wazlzng Because of tlze bruzses that 1na11n 4nel battle the ehanees of fazlzng 4s be111g a part of the game Let us care more for serazng than aznmng Let us look llf our woes as thex are It 1s t1111e 11010 that ae were beg1nn1ng To be less afrazd of a s1ar Let 11s eease Ill our glorzfieatzon Of monex an1l pleasure and fame 41111 finl hatsoe er be o11r stat1o11 0111 jox Ill the love of the game 1 f . t, LL ' tw . . ,, , , . . 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' Uhr Qllaaa nf 1937 T was that memorable slxth dav of Se tember 1934 P , that we flfty members of the class of 37 arrlved and took up our dutles as students at Wllllamson We were warmly welcomed at the offlce by 'XI1ss Avvcnvou Sheerln and then shown to our cottages where we met ow fqsuoow. 1M our matrons and were 1nstructed as to the dutles and conduct ln the cottages Superlntendent Logan then s assembled us IH the audltorlum and gave us a long talk our dmmg room seats were then asslgned Irollowmg the first meal at school we were recelved most emphatlcally ON 'Roo V1 :Du1 f X Qi- l S N A4 X., 'K by the semors, who, amld the beauty of the surroundmg 'B-XA N2 woodland taught us the proper behavlor of a ll 1ll1am si X X second date which we shall not soon forget was Q October 6 It was then that we were so honored by the semors at the Ifreshman Receptxon glven by them and ll'l turn trxed to entertam them wlth such lnstrumental and vocal muslc, dances, and speeches as varxous of our ' son geezer number could provlde By th1s t1me we had become well advanced ln the wood CXGFCISCS to wh1ch we had been asslgned on our arrlval and were soon to be started at our varlous trades w1th only one change belng made IH a chosen trade There were several candldates from our class for the football and cross country teams -Xfter letters for football Cross country letters went to Schultz and Ensmmger All effects of the homesxckness whlch we have all experlenced had worn off bv thls tlme, and we settled down to work for the prlvllege of Chrlstmas leave whlch lasted from December 22 to January 2 Immedlately followlng th1s vacatlon we organlzed our class Nomlnatlons were made on January 7 and two weeks later the followmg officers were elected President GEORGE XICCARTY Vrce Preszdent SHERwooD SCHEIRER Secretary ROBERT SCHULTZ Treasurer IRED RODKEY Adwsory Board CHARLFS Run XIRNONI TABB RICHARD MOYER These fellows falthfully fulfxlled the dutles of their varlous ofhces for the remamder of the school year It was about th1s tlme that a number of our members reported for basketball two of whom won posltlons on the varslty and contrlbuted to the success of the team These were Skeen and Ixlmedmst Shortly after th1s we were assembled ln the aud1tor1um and our mdentures were explalned to us These we slgned shortly after, placmg our l1ves under the guardlanshlp of the school executlves for three years A short whlle later we lost two of our members Another mxsfortune occured too when Cummmgs waged a th1rty day campalgn IU the hospltal against a case of Scarlet Fever Now as the days speed swlftly by and the end of our flrst year draws near we look for ward wlth a determmatlon to work hard and make the most of the opportumtles whlch have been glven us GEORGE NICCARTY 'y ' cc V7 ' 5 . . . . Y X . . I . . . Us . . . I t N A . . . , , v v . ' . 'SA x N 8Av,, , , L , X . Lage . ,. . x Kg H ' H - , . I I , 1 V ' gg N . . . - . ' I K l a moderate season in both sports, Tabb, Reed, Atkins, Cummings, and McCarty were awarded - - - - .. - - 4' - - , 3: , '41 . , i . . I y V 4 A 7 7 L , ' . v' y , , - ,AMC VMVJIK W WINES J 'iw ffff Q f Wk ,ZR W FV kMF1lHlUlL1lQVJlFIlNES,If 7 A Y 1 r s s A x Al 5 ,. ,-11 SX N ':, L, .f,Q1Si2'fzi. . X X N ff 'X N Wu X A XXX X , l r , X 1 5 ,m gm b. ' R X .. Q jf Q53 P X , 1' ix XXX fb N Q AQ Nx U Z 'Z-'J f , E , K , ef , o , . , Sv f I kilufwifi A I K :N ly W WIIIIANISON TRXDE SCHOOL 15811119 nf Athlrttrn HIL large place athletlcs has 1n the pl in of educatlon IS mdlsputable because lt IS now known that the basls of all true educatlon IS phy s1c1l dCtl0I'l It has a sound blOlOglCdl foundatlon be cause we are products of untold ages of physlcal actlon, necessary for self pres ervltlon Our human machme IS bullt for actlon, and a lack of dCtl0I1 brmgs forth rust or deterloratlon Smce we no longer must run to capture game for food or to avold capture, we now run for the fun there IS 1n It lkhlt better fun can there posslbly be than that of a competltlve athletlc game? There IS a mxstaken Il0ll0I1 among many people that athletes dle young due to over stram and that so much physlcal work dulls the bram These H E. Lamzorx lmdmm 't 'ff'f Coach vestlgators Thev found thit when changes do occur 1n former athletes that lt was due to dlsslpatlon and lack of actlon 1n any form -Xthletlcs wlll not change an wnoramus 1nto a scholar but, startlng wxth the same IQ or bram power the athlete wlll mn out over the book worm 1n scholarshlp Clumslness, an economlc loss awkuardness, an evldence of backvwardness, are Cl1I'l1lI13.fCd 1n athletlcs A hwhly skllled competltlve athlete wlll by hls abllltv of correla tlon, make a much better mechanlc The development of the 1b1l1ty to pliy the nd to mental pllybltll re l1g1ous and moral development of the 1nd1v1dual make for self control and self confidence These thmgs, the natural results of abxlxty, are alded and dex eloped by athletlcs HARRY IL CARROLL Y 44 . L av . . K . - '- Z . I I . .S . . . . n . Z I , v - 1. 7 .' 'k notions have been disproved by in- ' T ' ' . V z -an ' - l 1 1 5 s V Y , H ' 1 ' ' 1 , 2' ' , , - 90 THE MECHANIC ADX ISORY BOARD Back Row R MOYLR C F WAN LOTT, R CAHALL, C RELD, B XVETZEL X TABB Front Rota E SHEAFFER M DONNELLY, L MILLLR, G HFRRy1A'y'y, H WILLIALIS, H Fuss, R Hessen Athlettr Aznnmmnn OOKING oyer the books of the Athletlc Assoclatlon for the year of 19.34 33 shows an actlye year The treas urer reported a balance of 436007 1n the treasury at the first meetlng held on September Sth Our flrst problem was the maklng of a new constltutron Thxs was done yery capably by our adylser, Mr Xan Lott Through the past year much new materxal was purchased to help our athletxc teams The teams that have benefited by thls are football, basketball and track teams Tenms has once more become a mayor sport at Wllllam son We have been helped conslderably through the generoslty of thc trustees and Mr Logan, ln glymg, to us con trol of all buslnesses that were formerly owned by students The A A store yy as opened m the fall oi this year It has been a ,fzrmt success all throufh the year, due greatly to the untxrlng efforts of Harold Wagner and Irvln W1ll1ams storekeepers, and to the cooperatlon of the student body Lnder Pres1dentHerrrnanns able leadershlp yye were able once more to conduct the annual recreatlon room tournaments The wlnners were Wltman, pool Grngr1ch,b1llards KllD6dlhSt, pmg pong and Ixllne and Hart man ln shuffle board The Junior machlmsts won the lnter trade basketball tournament for the second consecu txye year, and Flrst C the lnter cottage tournament We are happy that durmg, the past year yye were agaln ablc to start athletlc rclatlonshlp mth the Natlonal I'arm School Our teams haye not been as successful as they could haye been 1n games won but alter all we thlnk the most xmportant thing. m athletlc combats IS not games won, but true and clean sportsmanshlp Thxs has been spoken of our teams and we hope 1t yy1ll contmue -Xnd at the end of our school year yye are happy that we can hand our books oyer to our successors wlth a balance We yylsh the undergraduates success and happmess 1n sports, and to the graduates we hope you w1ll contmue to partlclpate m sports W H Fcss ...-at . 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V. , . .V , V , . v 9 WILLIAMSON TRADE SCHOOL Y ff CROSS COL 'N TRY L KLIWE, W Born., K Wmc LL, E Bnowsox, C McCARrx, I Knut, R MCCAFERTY, G SPrLs,, A HARTMAN, F ENsM11xc,LR, R SIIULTZ, W SLHLOSSER Olrnma Glnuntrg E arrlyed back at school on September nth from our summer vacatron wlth prospects of a promrsmg cross country team Captam McCaferty called a meetmg of the candldates and the turnout w as encouraging There Practlces were held twice a week under our capable leaders Captaln McCaferty and Hartman A month of earnest and rxgld tramlng, prepared the fellows sufflclently well, so therefore, an ellmlnatlon date was set, whlch was October 7th The results after the ellmlnatlon were Hart man placmg first, Captaln McCaferty second, then Bronson, Kirk Shultz Sples, Frank Ensmmrzer Welgel, Walter Bohn, and C McCarty The time of this tryout was fourteen and one half mlnutes Our first meet was w1th West Chester Hugh School on our own course, belng uctors Wlth a score of 38 Z8 We looked forward to the next meet eagerly which was wlth Chester Hlgh School on the opponents course Thls, of course, built up our prestlgze as we were vlctorlous by a shut out The next meet was held wxth the state champlons, NOFFISIONXH Hlgh School, and we were defeated by a low score The course at NOFTISKOWH was quite different from our own, but our fellows were prepared for endurance, thereby holdlng thelr own flfmlX Overbrook High School ln the next meet defeated us by a close score and we terminated our season by defeating Olney High School by a good score Due to the fine sportsmanship and co operatlon of the team members throughout the sea son, each member was awarded a NHFSIIY W May the ensumg year haye a successful team WILLLAM S SCHLOSSER, Manager Q.-- Tx , - hi ' f . sw: N ' f e S if N :fa L- 'sw I y ,ff , I :VL , 2 f W N' '. r . , 5 ,E .iw . q , , ,, l , . were approximately thirty fellows. 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'4 ,gInF Imfsl gezzfg SHE: cutwrz Se fires DESEQ ?TI LS W II I IANISON TRADF SC HOOI illnnthall I XR after year the Iltlhamson squad dlspllys a progressxye and courageous team whether they haye XICIOTX or defeat and so th1s 1934 team carrled on the same Thls season found II lllllI'lISOI'l on the short end of XICIOFICS llthough games yyon md lost do not tell of the team s successes On September n Ctptam XIN Donnelly md Loach Carroll called a meetlng of the can dldates who numbered 36 Practlce d1d not start untll a yyeek later because of ramy weather The letter men from last year were few especlally lmemen so that Coach Carroll had to deyelop new lmemen Three weeks of tough tramlng and hird practlce brought us to the first game lhe setson opened September 29 with the glllant squad from Hull School Thls heayy fast md deceptlye eleyen found Illlllamson a scrrppy foe untll the end II hen the game end ed the Blue md Gray of H1ll School had an adyantage of 21 to 0 over iXllll3Tl'1SOfl Ou team was congratulated on llS fine play and good sportsmansh1p agun th1s year by the head colch of Hxll School The following week lillll'lITlSOI1 had one of the blggest surprlses of the entlre season when the Alumnl handed us a 12 to 0 setback On October 12 we pl wed our second home game wlth Stevens Trade School as our vts 1tor Into th1s game went a revlsed and new splrlted eleven although when the half ended XhlllllIl1SOI'l was on the short end of a 1 to O score The last half was all for the blue red, and gold In this tlme Swede II et7el went oyer for two touchdowns whlle Captaln Nlax Donnelly accounted for one placement ktck II hen the game ended l,hllllZ1I'IISOf1 led ly the sc re 13 to 7 One week llter found us yourneymg to Elwrbethtown to encounter the Patton Trade School It was a very wet day so that 1t was a case of breaks and take advantage of them yvhlch Patton dld hilll121mSOH was gwen a 6 to O setback at the final whlstle game drsplayed a splendid ablllty although they licked the punch to get the ball across Atlintlc Cltv, on the other hand dlsplly ed 1 splendld passmg ittick upon whlch they made successful one touchdoyvn and an eyctra pomt to wm the game 7to 0 Noy ember 9 we played our annual game wrth Beacom College The college boys were large and shtfty m thelr passmg attack Our boys put up a stlff defense yvhen Beacom trled to gam through the lme Stlll two forward plsses made good two touchdowns and one extra pomt were made to glve Beacom College a 13 to 0 advantage at the end Brown Prep was our guest on our field on November 16 Into th1s game Coach Larroll sent the second team These boys 1n 1 preytous week of practlce COITIDIIIECI mto one of the scrapplest eleyens that ever put on football togs th1s year Xt the half tlme the score was 2 to O 1n favor of the VISIIOFS In the second half th1s team lost the fight thev had had m the first, so the regulars were put ln the game but they could not stop the Prep boys The final score was Brown Prep, 15 iilll1dIl1QOI1 O The last game of the season w is wtth Perklomen Prep and probably the most fllSdNlI'0llS one as far IS score yyas concerned Perkl men 1 fist heayy, and tricky team rolled a score of 44 to O against us The fOll0Ii1Ilg players were aw lrded the yarslty II at the close of the season Laptam Nlax Donnelly Paul Bohn Robert Brmghurst Robert Jacoby Eben Jones George Nlorley, Robert Ixrent7 Albert Steeyer Paul Snyder Ctrl Roeder Bruce II et7el, Ixenneth Iiltman Harold Xonelda Robert Nllller Harry Nlxller George CLIIIIIIIIIIQS, George NIcCarty Xernon Tabb and Charles Reed Xt the close of the season, Ducky Roeder was elected captaln of the ensumg season and George Ensmmger was elected manager Roeder has held the posltlon at guard for the past two years I smcerely hope that the team of neat year wlll display the fine sportsmmshlp and Splflt that the fellows haye done ln the past, and I Xl1Sl'1 them eyery break that the game may offer GEORGF E ELLIS, Manager ' . . . . . .' . . 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The 99215011 bffflan wlth more than forty candldates yyhxch was soon reduced to less than twenty We had only two yyeeks to practlce 1n before our first game and m that tlme we had to pick our first strmg men From the season before yxe had Herrmann captam Shcaffcr and Eahag The new members were Taxls Ixlrk Ieo 'VI1ller, G Fnsmmger, Klme, Skeen and me mst The fnrst game of the season was played yylth Schoolshlp Annapohs at the Nayy Yard 1n Phxladelphla Wlth yery httle practice our team yyon wlth a score ot 47 28 In thls game Herr mann came through as h1 h scorer and Sheaffer a close runner up Thus gaye the team courage and a determmatxon to get m and practlce for tht forthcoming game with West Chester Frosh Our next game was played wlth West Chester Frosh on their floor at State Teachers College Our team put up a good flght but lost to thur better passmg wlth a score of 33 29 This came as a llttle shock to the team but It m no w ay set them back On the followmg week yye agun played Schoolshxp Annapolls thts tlme on our own floor They were better prepared for thus game Xklth us and by cleyer plays and fast thmkmg beat us with a score of 34 30 This game w as taken as a matter of course and on the followmg Thurs day we gaye Natlonal Farm a trlmmmg to the tune of 47 la Our next Saturday game was played w1th Patton Due to heavy snoyv storms we were unable to go by automoblle but sent a few of our men by tram Two games were played, a. first and a second team game We won the J X game wlth a score of 11 n but lost to the1r yarslty wlth a score of 41 39 On the followmg Thursday we had another practlce game, thls time w1th a Stanfleld club of Phlladelphla, whlch we won 28 ls Our next game was wlth one of the best teams that we play Perklomen The whole team knew that thls would be a tough game and they put all that they had mto the game Even so the lanky Perklomen five beat us 38 34 whlch wasnt quite as bad as lt had seemed It would be In this game Skeen came through as hugh scorer yy 1th 12 pomts On Thursday mght we agam had a practlce game, thls tlme wlth Stevens Trade whlch we won, 4: 17 The followmg Saturday we went to Glrard to play two games Thelr second team beat ours wxth a score of 21 18 The flrst team game was probably as CYCIUIIQ as any we have ever had At the end of the first quarter they led us 14 to 11 and by the half we had the score just one pomt below thelrs 20 19 In the thlrd quarter we took the lead 34 3: and kept lt at one pomt up to the last mmute to play when one of thelr men sank a field goal makmg the score 41 40 Thls IS one game that the team dld not regret haymg lost On the followmg Thurs day we had a practlce game wlth West Chester Frosh w hlch we lost 39 26 We agam play ed Patton Trade on the followmg Saturday, wmmng both games J X 14 11, and yarslty, 38 16 On Thursday of the followmg week yye had a practlce game wlth F and M Academy which proyed to be very actlye They led us all through the game by one pomt endmg the game one pomt m the lead wlth a score of 37 36 On the followmg Saturday we played a return game wlth Perklomen Thls game drew a good slzed crowd among whxch were qulte a few grads The game proxed to be yery fast and clean shoyymg good sportsmanshlp on both teams Perklomen agam came through, thls tlme scormg 61 pomts to our 42 Our next game was the memorable game of the season Thls was the game wlth the -Xlumnl On the Alumnl team were Worral, Loye, lxuhnsman, Smllle, Emerson, Godshall Schlegel, Hanell, Brown and Tansen They played a good game but lost to our varsltv by a score of 53 Z9 There were many alumnl present at thls game and qulte a good cheerlng sectlon for thexr team The game w as celebrated later m the eyenmg wlth a dance m the school audltorlum The next game to be played was with the Xarslty Club of Chester This club turned out to be a set of clean fast playmg boys that really put the test to our team Oyercommg thelr defenslye was no easy task but our team dld just that to wm a ylctory of 36 29 Fmally came the last game of the season played wlth Westtown on thelr own floor Our second team played flrst and Wllllamson won an easy ylctory, Sa 17 Our varslty game was far from bemg easy, m fact It was just the opposite Both teams were well prlmed and play mg excellent basketball In the flrst quarter they held us 11 6 and by the end of the half lt looked as though they had us wlth a score of 30 14 In the second halt our team declded to go places and by the end ot the thlrd quarter they led us by only flye pomts wlth a score of 54 29 In the fourth quarter our team got rlght down to brass tacks and by the end of the quarter had the score ey en 19 19 It was decided to play an extra perlod and lt yyas durlng thls period that the team work perfectly We brought our score up to 44, wmmng by four pomts wxth the fmal score 44 40 So ended the basketball season for the year of 'la Letters were ayyarded accordmg to polnts earned and the followmg recelyed letters Sheaffer Herrmann Taxls Leo Muller Cahall and Skeen -Xt the close of the season Cahall yyas elected captam of the team and Constable manager for next season The class ot 35 IS smcere ln wlshmg them much luck for the C0mlng season BENTLX HARPER llanager V V . . . . . . . 4 1 , , , . . - V ' - 1 . . . , . 1 1 1 1 7 . 1 g I , , , 4 . 4 v , . . 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A - 1 D4 'Q Bk ja R MAR1 N L VN ITNIAY H EBE1 HARE K VV Bmw FN SHN P R tRufI' I IONES BOHN C P -XRP S1 WILLI -XMSON TR ADF SCHOOL Baseball HEX the wmtry winds of Nlarch finally died down to '1 gentle breeze, Coach Carroll 1ssued the call for baseball candidates Xlmost one fourth of the entlre student bodv was present for the hrst pract1ce Xfter two weeks of tr'11n1ng the teim was 1n good L01'1f1l1l0ll c1p1b1e of bringing home the bacon 1ny time they des1red to do so I'he annuil gime with the H111 School on Xpril 13 was c1nce11ed d11e to weather conditions On April 27, the team traxeled to G1r1rd College We scored two runs IH the 11rst 1nn1ng 1nd held th1t lead untll the last half of the fifth when tnrird scored two runs on 1 squeeze play The score rem uned unch mged each te 1111 tlghtenxng somewhat until the fnrst half of the seventh when our boxs staged 1 11ttle sluggmg fete of their own wh1ch netted us three more runs Girard with their do or die Splflt, pushed two more across the plate to run Girard taking advantage of a tough break for our team tied the score lle fouled to come through 1n the fnrst half of the tenth, 'md were hnally beiten by GlI lI'I1 the score being 7 6 1n Girard s favor Xt the t1n1e of this wr1t1ng the H111 School Ifarm School XX esttown Rox borough H1 h and Alumni games remain to be played THONI as L SFI L Manager Uhr Gram Catcher P Bouv Pztfherv C Rohnm J XIII 1 1 R SPON1 XBARCPR Fzrst Bam PBLLHARP Smond Base CAHALL Short Stop C JONES Thzrd Base G NICCARTY XX BOHNI Outjielders ll ITM -xv SHARP N1-XRTIN SCICOL sits 1.v I 7 Y. 5 A 1 'Y ' ' K K 4 . 1 . 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SPL. sf ,H 5 WIIIIANISON TRADE SCHOOL Urark SPT XIX SHE XIIFR called a meeting of the candidates on Nlarch 26 The turnout xx is encouraging as there were ipproximately thirty fellows On april lst we had our nrst practice and exery one begin rigid training earnestly under the leadership of Coach Carroll and Captain Sheaffer better known is Jarno lie started the se ison hx entering the runners in the Penn Relays MX one mile and 1 two mile relav te im were entered I'he one mile te un consisted of al Steever Ellis, Lrommer, Rodham and Powell The two mile team w is made up of ll eigel Lent? Bronson Snx der, ind Spies The one mile team w is suc cessful in their endeix ors and showed the old XX illiamson spirit by winning third place, entitling each member of the team to a bronze medal The two mile team w as not so fortunate but each member of the team put up a game tight and IS to he congratulated after training for a month which prepared the fellows for elimination, trials for the virsity squid were held Those successful in winning a place on the Bohn Steever Snyder Bronson NIcClellan Donnelly Spies Hartman, Hetzel Rodham Hrommer Xoneida Powell, and Barby Our first dual meet was held on Nliy 18 with tieorve School The meet was held on our opponents grounds We were defeated hx 1 score of 60 32 but a good spirit prev iiled throughout the entire meet The fellows distinguished in hi h scoring were Ellis capturinv third place in the 220 yard dash, and second place in the 440 yard dash Bohn, sf-cur1n0 tirst place in the shot put Xoneida scoring second place in the shot put, first pl ice in the discus throw md second place in the hi h jump Ebelhare, taklnff first place in the hi h hurdles Sheaffer taking First place in the mile ind sec ond in the half mile events Snyder, taking third in the shot put and Steex er capturing third in the 100 yard dash The remainder of the season at the time of this writing includes meets with Xl esttown School Girard College, and a quadrangular Trade School meet The team looks promising and we look for x1ctor1es in the balance of our encounters We wish the ensuing years good luck and hope that they keep up the fine sportsmanship which has been the standard for all lx illiamson teams since time immemorial ll ILLI-XXI ScHLossFR Manager , , . .A av .L F : 4 K L . I D l .1 A L . 'z . ' ' z ' ' ' . A . V . K . V V li . . A . . - v . 1 il L. K . ' 1 ' - ' 1 2 ' . ' - ' z ' 1 V v - ' ,, - . , . L. ' , ,, 3 , 1' 1 . - '13 . - 1 s ' ' Z C 1 . v - . C YK , Q 1 . . , v varsity were Captain Sheaffer, Ebelhare, Lentz, Weigel, Kirk, Taxis, Ellis, 3 7 7 3 A ' 3 lv 7 Y 3 7 7 I 7 V ' C z, A 1 ' ' , . . 1 sl . Y 1 uv Z - , 2' ' . A , C 7 O - ' . -' 1 3 1 , I., . . S z .y A . B, 2 ' uf 5 g 1 ' s Q . .g A: K ! C 7. 7 1 . . Z I . ,. 7 I K I .- . . , fQff.-- AW ,ww J-jf.. dr:-11,5710 Srvnvvspf-lo-1-,J Infer' COTf'0j9 Champs I Inferc lass Champs LLL sigma ATHLETIC SNAPSHOTS -sri Uv K THE MECHANIC illllumr E have reached the place ln our soclal order that makes lt neces sary that we teach the youth of today to llsten mtelllgently to good muslc -X sclentlfic knowledge of muslc IS to be strxven for but many people cannot af ford the tlme and money necessary to acqulre th1s knowledge These people should not be denled the pleasure offered by muslc They must be taught to l1sten and appreclate the greatest, but most common of the arts Nlodern sclence the radlo and rec ords, has brought 1nto nearly every home the best the vsorld has to offer 1n muslcal culture We are forced 1n th1s age to term those who neglect thxs culture, 1ll1terate We have spen m1l l1ons of dollars to Wlpe out 1ll1teracy, D M THOMAS and now we must launch a greater move ment to wxpe out this deplorable 1ll1ter acy of culture Arademzc Inrtructor Nluslc has taken 1ts place 1n modern educatlon as a glorliied servant, 1l lumlnatlng every other subject ln the currlculum but most of all as ltself, the greatest cultural force ln the every day hfe of every 1nd1v1dual home and school NIus1c, when properlv taught, stands for as much mental development and general culture as any other subject ln the currlculum, and should recelve the same value or credits as the other subjects ln the school program Nlany of our schools dropped muslc when the depresslon caused funds to run short Thls can only show that the men and women responslble tor thls action were not quallfned to hold posltxons of thls kmd They could not see mto the future and prepare the youngsters ln the1r care for what must 1nev1 tably result from th1s economxc condltlon VS orkmg hours have been shortened people must be entertained, and muslc IS the best we have at our dlsposal to accompllsh thls great task In closlng may I quote from Shakespeare the followmg lmes The man who has no music m hzs sou! Ir jit for treason stratagem and spozls D 'XI THOMAS Q y - , - A , ' v Y . . V 0 . . K. ' L , ' , . I I - L T L . . . . . . . . y . U . . . , f, ' il . , , , f. . XX II I IXNISON TR XDF SLHOOL mb-:gap Yi' -.J--Zvr bl WIPIIONY ORLIIES I RA Stamlznt, D M Tnomxs P Born Lv Baouwnn H EBILLII-IRI R PUWIII Ix YVITNIXN JNIXIKXRIIR L, bl-'Ilb L Hrxll C LITTLL C, hLIlb Seated CJ NIQCILIIAN C Jxcksow R VNAITERS R BRINCIIIRST If joxrs XX Ifururxx Sgmphnng Qbrrhratra HE Symphony Orchestra under the able d1rect1on of Nlr IJdVlCl Thomas 15 the mam factor of most of the enterta1nments g1NCIl by the school I chapel serylce each mormng the orchestra renders ITIUSIC for the sxngmg of the hymns We the Semors who haye play ed throuffh our three years IH the or chestra, haye seen 1ts progress as the tnne passed incl mth neu IIILINIC commg: ln we had no cause to wear our musrc out Un g.,l'lflLlil1Oll diy ue ulll play our list mth the orchestri, but uc mll ilu ns remember thc tlmes we had when playlng etther at school or assay for we drd play at sex eral other places durlng our stay Howeyer, let us say that ue are sorry to leaxe ind thtt ue msh the or chestra the best of success IH the years to come X HARRY PBI LIIKRII V V V V . . . . . . . .442 V ' X, . Vi t ' I - 'if V. . . fzfjf- - V A Ty? I VV, , -fs 'V 'Ve Vwfi- ' ' I V We s' F, - 3 f f aw: -my , . I - , I , ,aft W V w - V ' s--V--V -V H-V . V .. V seq, '12, V.- V1 VW -... -, V V V .VV I A x . 1 . . I , . I , . . , . , . . ., . ,.., . . I . , B. SP1 , L-1 , . -, , . V. ., . , . . . . -.. , .. ., . .. ,. ,V ,., ..., ., . . 1 . V 7 u D . ' 1 'r . P3 L ' .I ' I - V c . I ' V . V - .I . , ' l . , 2 l AV V V , V Q V V B. 2 V, V . V. V. , ' V . . V V' ' . , V. L 1. Y . , , V V . , V V V , V 2 L V V Q - ' V . . 1 L : ' THF 'VIFCH-XNIC D XNLE ORCHESTRA iiandmg G ELITS P BOHN P SNXIHR W brmossrn, R HLJISINGTON B SPONFXB-XRILR NT7 C. ow 1 s In rd L Imsl lx VMI x R N11 IPR W I-nxmxx Banu, ilbrrhvatra HE hauntmg melody of a popular love song comes steahng through the stlll nlght zur to perwade the thoughts of all who are about the campus lle Of course lt IS some w1s1tor who has yet to appreclate fully the muslcal talents of th1s great lrttle orchestra xxhxch has rlsen to unprecedented helghts The orchestra known as George Sophle Izlhs and hrs lh1llSOI11Z1H3 has met mth warranted success uhlch xx is made posslble through the cooperatlon of lts dlrector and each member of the orchestra liminnnrl Dzfmtor GLURQL In Inns Trumpets Pom' VN I1 X1 xx Vl 1L1.11.'us Gzutar HUISIXL TON Samplmnes BRIM nr RST I rrrl E 'NI1L1 LR Banjo Sc IIIOSSPR I mlm ju nsox 7 1 omlrom' H1 NT7 Ban Roux Plano I IIRNIANT D1 zum 51 on x mm uc P oralzxt SNXIJLR C. H111 ,, '. jflrxs ., R. BRIN :lu'R.'1', C. , 'Tl.I'I. , Seal - '. 'L ', '. '1'.uN, . r 1. .3 , . I .- hear a voice inquire, Is that .lan Lombardo's orchestra, or VVayne Grays? , v. . V I V . . I I 7. v 5 V .M vc . ,. 1 , , 3' 1 Y 'A A Sn Y A A A T' W Av: -v ' Q--e J: 3, , .,r .f 'f ' .': 0 NCDNSENSE WILLIAMSON TRADE SCHOOL Qlamrnt Xhss Derrlckson IS my teacher I shall never deslre 'mother She maketh me to dr iw oofx tl ures she destroy eth my mmd e confuseth me wxth theorems she sendeth me to the blackboard to my own dls race ea thouhh I walk throu h the halls of Il T S I shall fear the worst or her eye 18 upon me her comp tsses 'md ruler dxscomfort me e prepareth 1 test before me ln the presence of my Cl'IHSIIIlI6S e anolnteth my head wlth sarclsm my wrath runneth oy er Surely prlsms and poly ons shall not follow me all the days of my l1fe Or I shall dwell ln the bu house forever Mughnunr Zllahlra Llttle Xlhernon had been left alone m the house whlle h1s parents vlslted the nel hbors IX h1le they were hone llttle Algernon found a cook book and came to the end of the reclpe whlch read Ixeep 1n oven for two hours Llttle -Xl y pondered a moment then omh to the oven he crawled ln and pulled the door shut ll hen llttle Algernons parents returned they found the kltchen 1n 1 state of dlsorder the cook book ly1n on the floor but llttle Xl y was nowhere to be found llnally after a fllll ent search hrs mother opened the oxen door and found h1m burned to 1 crlsp Then h1s parents lau,hed and lau hed for they dldnt know llttle Al ernon could read ll hen you started thls you thoubht It was a poem But now you see that lt ISU t Isnt lt funny how people wll ho on readm, even after they know they are bem fooled Are thev strlct at lhlhamson? Here lles an Mhelst SIFICI II hy when a man dles ln -Xll dressed up and no place to oo a lecture they prop hlm up untll the end of the lecture The unlucklest man ln the world the seaslck man w1th lockjaw 3 1 - Z V g 'Y 'g A K v ur ' Y Sh 3 : ' , v ' 0- ,, . Y ', fr ' ' g '. . . , ' , F ' 'J 3 z., . ', . Sh 1 5 ' 5 z :. Sh ' ' j - z: 3 ' ' . . YU ' . l 7 D ' ' I I . U' ,, . 2 . X U I . . . L . . . .g I . . V V U J . A ' V 7' declded he would bake a cake for hls mother. Everythmg went well untll he . Y . H , . ,, . U ' 0' . O' ' ' Pa 7 5 7 v . . , '. . I . ' Y , . U T . U Y' i V y . u 1 ra n A I5 V .u 4' V g C , L Y y K. 1 . U g . , Y . A Q I fr ' ' II III ,' 1 U l O' I D U- PS A . v. . ,, . . . U . . , H . 3 , V v . . A U l Y Tl-'md Sou ou BeH'er n0Yl ha Dorrll Somebodys woiehm Gqvwqway o 1 rx Knock one waxy gif? IN '5,'1cxdow C42, 7 'foLLy Groduohon 4 Yr Course hh BIPCJS O OnG'6 rnlnd ofxev- G Sfrenqih 'feed' . . x s S D 1 1 ' , J . 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C. I U . va I , I c 1. 1. I I I Q u n Trinity 6150-Wvvst Saratoga 1805- 'es 17 I I I L o C Shi-rwou '- 'os 2 s ' I - I o D.-lzmm 2233-East 8465 I ' - ' , a. 77,,Y,,,Y,Y 7T 7WY-. ,-.-- Y----H 7777 I , 7 ,7 7777 7 ,,,, L , 7, , H W V777 7 7 7, I I Be ' rwoo of 0 , W , ,W I L L A e I Jo C u ' - ' Y ' 18 I . 5 'Lx ' 1. ENT I I J ,V ' 1 , ,Y ' - J. . . . 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I POULTRY, CAME, TERRAPIN, FISH AND ALL SEA FOOD 1212 FILBLRT DTRELT PHILADELPHIA Witer Softener GL F1Iter d I AUNDRY and BOILERS WIIIIAMSON TRADE St Hool. buppllcd b AITISYICWH Witer Softener Co S E Cor Lehigh A and 4-th bt PHILADEI PHIA PA THE HOUSE OF QUALITY Edgmont Beef Co 600 Edgmont Avenue Chester Penna Meats and Groceues Free Dell er Call Ch te 9248 249 LERMANS Sixth and Sproul Sts Chester Pa Cha ll ter Depv dllbllll ualzlv Service Wholesale Fru1t SL Produce INSIVII TION IIOIH RLY! Xl R un STP XNISIIIP SERXICE Telepho C st 39160 9974 H IR IUOIFIFIEIE iw qohtz di EEE.-E194 FRESH ROASTED DAILY AT CHICAGO AND BROOKLYN -'Om' SEXTON M0 Coffee Merchanfs for Over 50 Years 3 t 2 O L V 9 , 'I 4 0 L D I ' X L , I Use for I AA . T Bl . . . y C L . I I .'. . . ' vc. ' . . , . O , E 4 ' ' , . , 'v y es r -9 - -. , .fir VW G W9 A 0 - 4, -1 Mb 7 9 6 D ug , . I I r C 5 'I ' l y., Q . .49 . 4 . , 1,. 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